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differentiate between issue-specific movement and generic movement

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Explanation:

                       \huge\boxed{Issue-specific Movements:}

(i) They achieve a single objective within a limited time frame.

(ii) There is clear leadership.

(iii) They have some organisation.

(iv) Their active life is usually short.

              \huge\boxed{Generic Movements:}

(i) There movements are long-term.

(ii) They have independent leadership.

(iii) There is no single organisation that controls or guides such movements.

(iv) Example: Environmental movement or the Women's movement.

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Explanation:

issue-specific movement

(i) They achieve a single objective within a limited time frame.

(ii) There is clear leadership.

(iii) They have some organisation.

(iv) Their active life is usually short.

             

generic movement

(i) There movements are long-term.

(ii) They have independent leadership.

(iii) There is no single organisation that controls or guides such movements.

(iv) Example: Environmental movement or the Women's movement.

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