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Describe the structure, location, and function of the cerebellum.
Structural Conduciveness
The extent to which social structures allow for, or facilitate, certain behaviors or developments.
Social Control
Mechanisms, strategies, and institutions society employs to regulate individual behavior, maintaining order and conformity.
Mobilization
The process of assembling and organizing resources or people for action or deployment.
Resource Mobilization Theory
A theory in social movements that emphasizes the importance of resources, such as money, labor, and materials, for the success of social movements.
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