Those social movements that have many supporters, win wide public sympathy, do not challenge the basics of the economic and social order, and wield some clout in the electoral arena
A) are doomed to failure.
B) are likely to achieve a substantial number of their goals.
C) inevitably become splinter political parties.
D) are "adopted" by a large and powerful interest group.
E) none of the above
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