A. revolution
B. a crisis of legitimacy
C. a crisis of confidence
D. involution
A. revolution
B. a crisis of legitimacy
C. a crisis of confidence
D. involution
A. focus more on economic issues
B. attract the underclass rather than the working class
C. are community and locality based?
D. none of the above
A. are more successful in authoritarian than in democratic societies
B. substitute one ruling class for another
C. may be progressive or reactionary
D. aim to change the entire society
A. expressive crowds
B. social movements
C. people, s fear of the unknown
D. spiritual awakening
A. reform movement
B. nationalistic movement
C. change resistant movement
D. ethical movement
A. relative deprivation
B. a failure of rising expectations
C. euphoria
D. depression
A. develop into political parties
B. are voluntary associations
C. gain control of governments
D. none of the above
A. direct people to act in a certain way
B. never distort the truth
C. always abhor fanaticism
D. refer to the study of ideas
A. alters people’s perspective
B. prevents action
C. destroys group identity
D. none of the above
A. mass society
B. primary groups
C. face-to-face-communication
D. emergent norms