III.The Contributing Factors to Making a Social Movement Possible A.The people in the movement -black middle class in the Civil Rights Movement -white professionals in the Civil Rights Movement -women,including housewives,in the Women's Lib -college youth in the anti-Vietnam War movement B.Strategies and tactics used in the movement -nonviolent,direct action tactics like (bus)boycotts and marches used to protest oppression sit-ins"and later "teach-ins"to protest and educate the public about the war in Vietnam. the legal system to test laws and to force changesIII. The Contributing Factors to Making a Social Movement Possible A. The people in the movement -black middle class in the Civil Rights Movement -white professionals in the Civil Rights Movement -women, including housewives, in the Women’s Lib -college youth in the anti-Vietnam War movement B. Strategies and tactics used in the movement -nonviolent, direct action tactics like (bus) boycotts and marches used to protest oppression -“sit-ins” and later “teach-ins” to protest and educate the public about the war in Vietnam. - the legal system to test laws and to force changes