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Collective Behavior
Behavior that is enacted by a group of people who are acting together, but not necessarily as a result of planning or coordination.
Reformist Movement
A reformist movement seeks to enact change within an existing system, advocating for improvements or corrections without calling for the overthrow of the system itself.
American Civil Rights Movement
A decades-long struggle by African Americans and allies in the mid-20th century to end legalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement, and racial segregation in the United States.
Social Identity Theory
A psychological theory that examines how an individual’s self-concept is derived from perceived membership in social groups, influencing intergroup behavior.
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