Which of the following is a critique of those who support relative deprivation theory?
1) People don't need to feel deprived to be moved to act.
2) It doesn't explain why feelings of deprivation are transformed into movements.
3) The theory doesn't show that deprivation always equals action.
4) People don't need to feel deprived to be moved to act AND it doesn't explain why feelings of deprivation are transformed into movements.