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Which of the Following Best Describes the Difference Between an "Acting

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Which of the following best describes the difference between an "acting crowd" and an "expressive crowd"?


A) An acting crowd expresses strong emotion and often acts on that emotion to create social change and protest; an expressive crowd usually occurs at performance events in which the crowd is determined to change their mood or emotions.
B) Acting crowds are often made up of people attending patriotic events who feel a sense of unity with each other; expressive crowds are people who are performing typical normative behaviors such as waiting in line at the grocery store.
C) An acting crowd is one in which people express their emotions as a group; an expressive crowd is oriented around creating social change and activism through emotional unity.
D) Acting crowds are not social problems and involve people going about their daily activities without much interaction with those around them; expressive crowds involve people at religious events who experience solidarity with others.

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