A group of older adults are unable to afford the increase in rent at their apartment building. How would beneficiary constituents and conscience constituents interact in a social movement organized to help?
A. The older adults are the beneficiary constituents that receive money from conscience constituents.
B. Beneficiary constituents act to help older adults find the funding to keep their homes while conscience constituents act to take control of the building.
C. Conscience constituents help try to solve the problem the beneficiary constituents are experiencing.
D. The older adults are conscience constituents whose plight draws in beneficiary constituents to create a social movement.
Answer: C
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