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difference between movement and campaign.

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Answered by harshita113
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Campaign is an organised course of action to achieve certain goal by certain people. ... A campaign can be called a movement if it holds that sort of importance in society but a movement is an outcome of number of campaigns organised to achieve a big goal


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Answered by Anonymous
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Campaigns have a beginning and an end. Movements go on as long as kindred spirits are involved. Campaigns are part of the war vocabulary. Movements are part of the evangelist vocabulary. Campaigns are dry and emotionally detached. Movements are organic and rooted in passion. Campaigns rely on traditional mediums. Movements rely on word of mouth. Campaigns are part of the creationist theory. Movements are part of the evolutionist theory. Campaigns are you talking about yourself. Movements are others talking about you. Campaigns add to awareness. Movements add to credibility. Campaigns are ‘you vs. us.’ Movements are ‘let’s do this together.’

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