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Which of the following is a fair evaluation of the methods of participation?(1 point) Responses Collective action usually makes...Asked by Jaz
Which of the following is a fair evaluation of the methods of participation?(1 point)
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Collective action usually makes more of an impact than individual action.
Collective action usually makes more of an impact than individual action.
Social movements have yet to produce lasting change in society.
Social movements have yet to produce lasting change in society.
Campaign contributions are the only form of effective action.
Campaign contributions are the only form of effective action.
Small group action is always more effective than large group action.
Small group action is always more effective than large group action.
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Collective action usually makes more of an impact than individual action.
Collective action usually makes more of an impact than individual action.
Social movements have yet to produce lasting change in society.
Social movements have yet to produce lasting change in society.
Campaign contributions are the only form of effective action.
Campaign contributions are the only form of effective action.
Small group action is always more effective than large group action.
Small group action is always more effective than large group action.
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The most fair evaluation of the methods of participation from the options provided is:
**Collective action usually makes more of an impact than individual action.**
This statement recognizes the potential strength and influence of collective efforts in driving change, which is a widely acknowledged aspect of social movements, advocacy, and participation. The other statements present more absolute claims or misconceptions that don't universally hold true.
**Collective action usually makes more of an impact than individual action.**
This statement recognizes the potential strength and influence of collective efforts in driving change, which is a widely acknowledged aspect of social movements, advocacy, and participation. The other statements present more absolute claims or misconceptions that don't universally hold true.
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