Political Science, asked by shreya4412, 10 months ago

what is the difference between movement and revolution ?​


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Answered by Dstand4devil
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Answer:

the term movement is slightly connected with oposition of the injust law by or protesting it through strikes press in a non violent manner

the revolution is related with protesting the existing law or gov. by using vengeanance nd it in violence in nature

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Answered by Akshat6625
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A proper speaking, a revolution is the overthrow of a political system of by something radically different. A moment is a much wider term. There are Revolutionary movements but most moments are not revolutionary.

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