A local member of parliament (MP) claims that the Sunrise Movement is “just a social media trend” and argues it has no clear purpose beyond raising awareness. In response, a Sunrise organiser says the movement has a specific purpose linked to measurable political and social outcomes, and that its actions are coordinated to build youth power and influence decision-makers. You have studied the Sunrise Movement as a specific social movement.
a. Clarify the purpose of the Sunrise Movement by identifying one specific social change it seeks and describing how this reflects the movement’s overall aims.
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the nature and purpose of one specific social movement and an understanding of the following interrelated components:
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