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Movement

Definition

In this context, movement refers to a collective effort by individuals or groups with shared goals and ideals. It often involves organized actions and activities aimed at bringing about social, political, or cultural change.

Analogy

Picture a group of dancers moving in perfect synchronization on a stage. Each dancer contributes their unique skills and movements to create an impactful performance. Similarly, in a movement, individuals come together with their own strengths and objectives to bring about meaningful change.

Related terms

Civil Disobedience: A form of protest where individuals intentionally refuse to comply with certain laws or regulations as an act of nonviolent resistance.

Swadeshi Movement: A boycott campaign launched in India during the early 20th century as part of the broader struggle for independence from British colonial rule. It aimed at promoting the use of indigenous products and industries.

Non-Cooperation Movement: A mass civil disobedience campaign led by Mahatma Gandhi against British rule in India between 1920 and 1922. It involved Indians refusing to cooperate with British authorities through various means like boycotting schools, courts, and government institutions.

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