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Sociology VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 1c – Stages of social movements

Q1c Sociology Stages of social movements Unit 4 - AOS 2

A local community campaign called Safe Streets Now begins after several serious near-misses at a busy intersection. In the first few weeks, residents post personal stories online and email local councillors. Within two months, supporters organise a public meeting, create a shared slogan, and run a weekend street-stall to recruit volunteers. Later, the campaign forms a committee with defined roles (media spokesperson, volunteer coordinator, treasurer), launches a website with formal membership sign-ups, and begins meeting fortnightly to plan actions. One year on, the council installs new pedestrian lights and reduces the speed limit; attendance at meetings drops sharply and the committee votes to stop regular meetings, keeping only a small email list for occasional updates.

Question 1c

4 marks

c. Apply the stages of bureaucratisation and decline to the later developments in the scenario. Describe one feature of bureaucratisation and one feature of decline shown by Safe Streets Now.

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About This Sociology Question

This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Sociology practice question worth 4 marks, testing your understanding of Stages of social movements. It falls under Social movements and social change in Unit 4: Community, social movements and social change. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Sociology – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 4
Community, social movements and social change
Area of Study 2
Social movements and social change
Key Knowledge
Stages of social movements

Unit 4 Overview

In this unit, students explore the ways sociologists have thought about the idea of community and how various types of community are experienced. They examine the relationship between social movements and social change, including the nature, purpose, power, and outcomes of social movements.

Social movements and social change

Students investigate the sociological concept of power, the nature and purpose of social movements, types and stages of social movements, and how power is used by movements and their opposition. They evaluate the influence of social movements on social change, referencing Erica Chenoweth’s work, and analyse a specific social movement in detail.

Key Knowledge Detail

the stages in social movements of emergence, coalescence, bureaucratisation and decline

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