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What happens during the third stage of a social movement?

Activists and the individuals affected begin to bring attention to the
social condition.

Individuals start their own organizations to use different methods than the government or other established
organizations dealing with the problem.

Programs may be started to help the individuals affected or to solve the problem.

People become dissatisfied by government efforts to solve or improve the social problem.

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People become dissatisfied by government efforts to solve or improve the social problem.

Step-by-step explanation:

Social movement can be defined as a sustained but loosely organized (informal) group action and effort that is focused on either bringing about or resisting a social, cultural or political change in the society. There are four (4) types of social movement and these includes revolutionary, reformative, alternative and redemptive.

Basically, the four (4) sequential stages for the development of a social movement are;

I. Emergence.

II. Coalescence.

III. Bureaucratization.

IV. Decline.

During the third stage of a social movement known as bureaucratization, people become dissatisfied by government efforts to solve or improve the social problem.

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