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question 18 (10 points)
what is the symptomatic stage of the fever model?
a causes that fester for many years before showing themselves in the form of actual revolutionary action
b involves conflict where sides for and against revolution compete
c involves the publication of works calling for a change, street level riots by the common people, or more direct attempts at changing
society
d involves recovering from the extreme disruptions of the crisis stage
To determine the symptomatic stage of the Fever Model (a model for understanding revolutions), we analyze each option:
- Option a describes the incubation stage (causes fester over time).
- Option b describes the crisis stage (conflict between pro - and anti - revolution sides).
- Option c: The symptomatic stage of the Fever Model involves visible signs of discontent and calls for change, like publishing works for change, street riots, or direct attempts to change society. This matches the definition of the symptomatic stage.
- Option d describes the convalescence stage (recovering from crisis - stage disruptions).
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c. Involves the publication of works calling for a change, street level riots by the common people, or more direct attempts at changing society