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denial of equal rights was the root cause of many social movements.elucidate?

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Answered by adilahmed
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yes.the denial of equal rights only is cause of many social movements.for example,if you see the movement led by martin luther king in america or nelson mandela in south africa,they fought for their equalrights with whites 
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Denial of equal rights led to people fighting for their rights in the lieu of social movements.

Occurrences on denial of equal rights:

  • In Saudi Arabia women didn't have the honour to cast a vote until 2015.
  • Estonia has made its citizenship decisions so people having a spot with Russian minorities believe that it's difficult to get the choice to project a voting form.
  • In Fiji, the vote of a local Fiji has a greater amount of impact than that of an Indian-Fijian.
  • In a larger part controls framework, each adult occupant ought to have one vote and each vote ought to have one worth.

Conclusion:

Every one of these compared to a significant struggle as individuals went to bat for their privileges, which led to social movements against people with great influence.

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