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Why do social movements form

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Answered by siddhi292008
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The theory argues that social movements develop when individuals with grievances are able to mobilize sufficient resources to take action. The emphasis on resources offers an explanation why some discontented/deprived individuals are able to organize while others are not.

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Answered by pd56520
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when people who share grievances are able to mobilise resources and take action. this theory places resources at the centre of both emergence and success of social movement.

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