How would collective solidarity impact the likelihood of strengthening a social movement?
A. Members of a movement see strength from the support of leaders who avoid collective solidarity.
B. Collective solidarity occurs as a movement is successful.
C. Social movements can become stalled when faced with collective solidarity.
D. As members of a social movement work together, they bond and form collective solidarity.
Answer: D
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