What term is typically used to refer to the initial phase of a social movement marked by widespread dissatisfaction?
Explanation
The term 'Incipience' describes the beginning stage of a social movement when there is a general sense of unrest or dissatisfaction among people. Other options refer to later or different phases, such as bureaucratization (formal structuring), decline (waning of the movement), coalescence (coming together of groups), and arousal (activation or mobilization).