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Nonviolent Movements In History

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Nonviolent movements in history refer to organized campaigns or actions that promote social or political change through peaceful means.

Key Features

  • Commitment to nonviolence
  • Civil disobedience
  • Mass mobilization
  • Strategic planning
  • Inclusivity and diversity

Pros

  • Promotes positive social change without resorting to violence
  • Can be effective in bringing about lasting change
  • Inspires and empowers individuals to take action

Cons

  • May face opposition from those who advocate for more aggressive tactics
  • Progress can be slow and require patience
  • Risk of repression or violence from authorities

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