Why is the "decline" phase of social movements interesting?
A) After a movement declines, it always perishes.
B) After a movement declines, it is possible that the movement changes and continues.
C) Social movements never decline.
D) The coalescence phase comes right afterward.
E) Social movements always decline very quickly after they begin.
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