What occurs when a social movement reaches the institutionalization stage?

a. policies and ideology are formalized and a leader, likely to be a kind of statesperson, is chosen
b. more definite ideas about the causes of the problems and about the goals begin to emerge
c. the movement transforms into a fixed organization with a formal structure and division of duties
d. reform-minded members tend to split off in splinter groups
e. the movement ceases to satisfy the needs of its members


Ans: c

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