A _____ social movement resists some social change.
a. reactive
b. reformative
c. proactive
d. transformative
Question 2
What is the difference between centrist and noncentrist parties?
a. Centrists are generally Democrats and noncentrists are frequently Republicans.
b. Both represent the same slice of the electorate, so there is really no difference.
c. In terms of political opinion, centrists represent the center and noncentrists represent ideas that are not at the center.
d. Noncentrist parties have a better chance of winning in the United States than centrist parties.