Social response refers to the way in which individuals and organizations react to social issues and events. In today's interconnected world, social response can take many forms, from social media campaigns and protests to charitable donations and volunteer work. One of the most significant examples of social response in recent years has been the #MeToo movement, which started in 2017 as a response to sexual harassment and assault. The movement gained traction on social media, with individuals sharing their stories and experiences using the hashtag #MeToo. The movement has led to increased awareness of the prevalence of sexual harassment and assault, and has led to changes in legislation and workplace policies. Another example of social response is the Black Lives Matter movement, which gained momentum in 2020 after the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers. The movement has led to widespread protests and calls for police reform and racial justice. The social respo...