Political Science, asked by selenagomez2, 1 year ago

every movement has a definite objective explain​

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Answered by shivamkumar6556
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Movement is defined as changing locations or positions, a group of people with a shared aim or a development or change that occurs. An example of movement is when you lift your arm above your head. An example of movement is when you go from place to place and accomplish different tasks.

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Answered by Anonymous
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........hey mate,here's your answer......
Social movements are the collective actions associated with social movements.These play an important role in bringing about social change in political, religious, educational, health, corporate, government, and other institutional arenas.They are large, sometimes informal, groupings of individuals or organizations which :-
•focus on specific political or social issues.
•carry out, resist, or undo a social change.
•provide a way of social change from the bottom within nations.
.......hope this helps you.......

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