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meaning of social movement

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Answered by shubhamtiwari31
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A social movement is a large group of people who are organized to promote or resist some social change. A social movement is typically based upon two factors - first, whom the movement is trying to change, and second, how much change a movement is advocating. Social movements can occur at the individual level or at the societal level, and they can advocate for either minor or radical changes.
Answered by AminaXSmes1
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a mass struggle among the country
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