In the critical steps to a successful social movement, which activity immediately follows the event that illustrates the validity of a problem, justifying the social movement's approach? a. Communication outreach b. Dispute direction of movement c. Articulate the problem, create a network d. Effect change or go back underground Which of these is NOT one of the "Big Five" global problems postulated by the Club of Rome? a. Big Food b. Population c. Rich-poor gap d. Environmental degradation e. Peacekeeping
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