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3) Why are social movements often messy and disruptive, according to the text?
A. Meaningful change requires creating disorder and disrupting normal activities.
B. Activists prefer nonviolent and legally acceptable means of protest to bring changes.
C. They aim to maintain the status quo rather than effect change.
D. They mostly rely on mainstream institutions for guidance and support.
4) What challenge do activists face, according to the text?
A. Generating concessionary responses through petitions and litigation
B. Overcoming the influence of peaceful and lawful means of protest
C. Applying effective strategies when peaceful interference fails
D. Balancing the demands for institutional change with private lives and personal obligations
5) According to the text, how can we determine whether a social movement is "good" or "bad"?
A. By analyzing the influence of groundbreaking works in social history
B. By examining the actions of political elites
C. By evaluating the objectives, strategies, and results of the movement
D. By assessing the moral compass of individual participants
6) What is a key characteristic of successful social movements, as mentioned in the text?
A. They must rely solely on peaceful means of protest.
B. They must establish their objectives vaguely to attract a broad range of participants.
C. They should carry out their work in an atmosphere without political leverage.
D. They should try to obtain materialistic assistance from ethical supporters.
7) In terms of morality, what characterizes 'good' social movements?
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