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-The resources necessary to generate a social movement include all of the following except_____.

A) A body of supporters
B) Transportation
C) Financial resources
D) Access to the media


-A factor that distinguishes collectivites from other groups is that ______.

A) It is instructed
B) It is long term
C) It defines roles
D) It has authority


-Which of the following does not describe a causal crowd?

A) No reason for gathering
B) Temporary
C) Little interaction
D) Not Well organized ​

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Answer:

B

C

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Resources needed to generate a social movement includes but not limited to, having financial resources and even having an access to the media. At the same time, a factor that isn't important nor necessary is transportation.

Casual crowd is said to be a gathering of people who somehow happen to be at the same place and at the same time. Usually, they have no connection with each other and they only stay together for a short while. They also have zero long time purpose, nor even common bond that share together. Casual crowd example is that of commuters standing at a bus stop to get a bus to transport them elsewhere else

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