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On average, participants in social movements are

A) more marginal and more isolated than nonparticipants.
B) more socially engaged than nonparticipants.
C) less oriented toward conventional politics.
D) more alienated from society than nonparticipants.

Social Movements

Collective, organized campaigns aimed at achieving a particular social, political, economic, or cultural goal, often outside of institutionalized political channels.

Marginal

Positioned at the fringe or edge, often referring to groups or individuals that are considered outside the mainstream of society or economically and socially disadvantaged.

Socially Engaged

Active participation in community or societal issues and efforts to promote social change.

  • Understand the determinants that influence an individual's participation in social movements.
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