InstructionPart 1 Provide paragraph-long and thorough responses for each question below in your own words. Include applicable information from the textbook or other academic sources to support your explained ideas. Do not use direct quotes to respond to the questions, explain in your own words. Include in-text citation(s) after any referenced support and full references for any additional academic sources used outside of our textbook: Refer to sections 21.2, Social Movements, and 21.3, Social Change, and the video, "How Does Social Change Happen?" to respond to the following: 1. In at least five sentences, explain in your own words at least three key factors that are needed for social change to occur. Provide various detailed reasons and/or examples to support your ideas. Make sure to address all of the above for item #1. (10 points) 2. What major social change would you like to see happen in our society? Explain why. What is something you can see yourself doing that you think would help the social change you mentioned to occur? Make sure to address all of the above in at least 4 sentences for item #2. (5 points) Final Discussion Preparation 3. Choose a current social issue you would like to learn about and investigate for your upcoming Final Discussion Assignment from the following website: https://www.ranker.com/list/social-issues-in-america-that-you-care-about-most/mike-rothschild Then do the following: (1). State the social issue you chose. Make sure to state an issue, not just the topic of an issue. For example, a topic would be:" Education", but a social issue within education is "Unequal Access to Quality Education". Also, the statements below the topics included on the website focus on a main issue of the topic. You can use this for your social issue or to help you present another one if you want. Then, in at least 5 sentences complete the following: (2). Provide an explanation on why you chose this issue. (3). Do an informal internet search to gather some background information on your chosen social issue. Provide a summary of on what you learned about the social issue you chose. Include the link of the source you read. Make sure to address all three items above including the link of the source you found for this "Final Discussion Preparation" part. (10 points) Part 2 (SEPERATE) Provide paragraph-long and thorough responses for each question below in your own words. Include applicable information from the textbook or other academic sources (including films/videos) to support your explained ideas. Do not use direct quotes to respond to the questions, explain in your own words. Include in-text citation(s) after any referenced support and full references for any additional academic sources used outside of our textbook: Refer to section 20.1, Demography and Population, and possibly the TED Talk video, "The Disarming Case to Act Right Now on Climate Change" to help you respond to the following: Malthusian theory, zero population growth, cornucopian theory, and demographic transition theory are four theories about population. Respond to the following in at least four sentences: 1. Which of the four theories stated above do you think provides the most important ideas regarding population for today? Explain why you think so. Make sure to first explain the theory in your own words, and then include detailed reasons and/or real examples to support the theory you chose. Make sure to address all of the above for item #1. (5 points) Refer to section 20.3, The Environment and Society, and the "Environmental Racism" video to respond to the following: Respond to the following in at least four sentences: 2. In your own words explain what is environmental racism. Provide at least one current example of environmental racism that you know of and that was not mentioned in our textbook. Describe an effective way we as citizens can help eliminate this type of racism?