Direct Action Flashcards

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Name 6 types of Direct Action

A
  • demonstrations
  • ‘sit-ins’
  • squatting
  • striking
  • interrupting televised events
  • non-payment of taxation
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2
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today, what does direct action mean?

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‘action taken outside the constitutional and legal framework’

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3
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Who said that direct action is when a group ‘takes matters into its own hands’?

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Baggott 1995

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4
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Who made a non-payment of a portion of taxation as they disapprove of any governmental defence policy?

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Quakers

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5
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What was the group in the beginning of the 20th century who were seeking the vote for women and in doing so refused to pay tax?

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Tax Resistance League

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6
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What right do civil libertarians strongly defend?

A

peaceful protests

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7
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What have members of Nimby groups used in order to prevent the building of housing estates on green belt land?

A

direct action

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8
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What 4 factors have lead to an increase in direct action?

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  • recognition that protest is effective
  • Since 1980’s huge increase in interest for environment
  • The ease of protest via internet
  • failure of New labour as a -progressive government
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9
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What is ecotage?

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This is direct action in the environmental field including acts of sabotage on buildings and equipment. Similar to eco-terrorism. An eco-terrorist isn extremist who is prepared to carry out terrorist acts against companies, industries and work places if they fell that unnecessary damage to the environment is being caused

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10
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What pressure group has resorted to ecotage?

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Friends of the Earth

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11
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Why was there an increase in Direct Action during Conservative rule?

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because there was limited opportunities for consultation

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12
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What are 4 common factors in the behaviour of some recent popular movements

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  • emerge abruptly
  • emotive responses
  • use of direct action
  • swift governmental response
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13
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How can popular movements not be described as either protective or promotional?

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this is because on the one hand, they represent the private interests of those whose lifestyles or livelihood has been threatened or damaged however their campaigning quickly develops into a wider crusade supported by many people who are not immediately involved

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