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In the case of Garcia v. Spun Steak, the court followed the EEOC's Guidelines and held that English-only rules in the workplace violate Title VII.
Breakdown Theory
Suggests that social movements emerge when traditional norms and patterns of social organization are disrupted.
Social Movements
Are routine or institutionalized forms of collective action aimed at changing or resisting change to the social, political, and/or economic order. To achieve their aims, social movement members may riot, petition, strike, demonstrate, and establish pressure groups, unions, and political parties.
Civil Society
Is the private sphere of social life.
Non-routine Collective Action
Spontaneous, unstructured group actions that arise in response to unforeseen events or crises, differing from regular, organized collective activities.
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