This document discusses how new technologies like television and the internet have enabled social movements and protests. It notes that the 1960s was dubbed "The TV Generation" as television connected people and the anti-war movement utilized it. The document then discusses major protests in Paris in 1968 and Chicago in 1968, both influenced by television. It moves to discuss the early internet in 1969 and massive global protests in 2011 enabled by new networks and technologies. Overall, it analyzes how new communication technologies have powered social revolution by allowing rapid information sharing and connection on a global scale.