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2. How are riots and mobs similar? How are they different? Are riots and mobs casual, conventional, expressive, or active crowds? (5 points)
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2. How are riots and mobs similar? How are they different? Are riots and mobs casual, conventional, expressive, or active crowds? (5 points)
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One is more bad which is the mobs and and riots are some only some expressing active crowds
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they’re similar cause they both include amounts of people to cause damages one person can’t do a mob or riot they have to have multiple. They’re different cause riots are mainly for something people don’t agree on and they try to justify it with other people mobs can just mean a group of people they don’t necessary do bad stuff. They’re active crowds
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