Reform movements try to change some feature of an existing social order, while revolutionary movements seek its total destruction.
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Q31: A mass public never changes, its composition
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Q33: Propaganda gives distorted information, while censorship deletes
Q34: "Collective enterprises to establish a new order
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Q37: A crisis of legitimacy is a predisposing
Q38: Change-resistant movements are joined by people who
Q39: Collective behavior is often precipitated by:
A) anomaly
B)
Q40: Collective behavior is:
A) Nonroutine
B) alienating
C) convergent
D) emergent
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