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Objectives, ideology, programmes, leadership, and organisation are important__________of social movements. They are interdependent
constituent
components
pieces
ingredient
- Objectives, ideology, programmes, leadership, and organisation are different aspects that together form the basis of social movements. These elements work together and rely on each other to create and sustain the movement.
- Option 1: constituent
- This means a part that helps to form a whole.
- This could fit, but it’s not the most common choice for listing various parts.
- Option 2: components
- This means parts or elements of a larger whole.
- This is the best choice because it clearly indicates that the listed items are parts of the broader construct of social movements.
- Option 3: pieces
- This suggests parts of something, but is often used in more physical or less formal contexts.
- Not the best fit for describing structured elements like ideology or leadership.
- Option 4: ingredient
- This is often related to food or recipes.
- It’s not usually used to describe abstract or organizational elements.
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