Social movements are collective efforts by a large group of people to bring about or resist social, political, or economic change.
Types of social movements include:
Revolutionary movements: Aim to bring radical change (e.g., independence movements).
Reform movements: Seek moderate changes within the system (e.g., women's rights movement).
Religious movements: Focus on spiritual or moral changes (e.g., Bhakti movement).
Resistance movements: Oppose specific policies or practices (e.g., environmental movements).