Resource mobilization theory asserts that the key to understanding social movements is understanding the ways in which

a. structurally conducive social contexts lead to movements.
b. rapidly rising but unsatisfied expectations lead to frustration.
c. members secure and use the assets necessary for movement success.
d. heightened emotional intensity triggers a movement.
e. frustrated and discontented people coalesce to create a movement.


C

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How were orphans and stepchildren provided for in earlier times?

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