Movement in social studies is a term used to convey a social event or era that brought about change. For example THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT changed they way African Americans were treated.
How people, goods get from one place to another.
the action or process of moving or of changing place or position
eventfulness, drive, measure, effort, undertaking, transfer, progress, develop, or passage
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association, society, lobby, faction, group, sectgroup, organization
Locomotion and action are both synonyms for movement. The part of speech that describes movement (which is a noun) is an adjective.
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Mobility and maneuver are synonyms for movement. They begin with the letter M.
A caucus is a meeting of supporters or members of a political party or movement. Meeting would be another word for caucus.
surprise, emidiate force, emidiate change/ movement,
I don't believe that there is another word for feminism, the term feminist is clear on it's intentions: a movement to bring about gender equality. There are similar movements such as womanism which is a movement for equality for women of colour, as mainstream feminism is mostly white-centered many black women feel they need their own movement outside feminism to fight for their rights.
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The word is oscillation.
Lazyness
Bad Movement
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Mobility and maneuver are synonyms for movement. They begin with the letter M.
Moving from one place to another
A caucus is a meeting of supporters or members of a political party or movement. Meeting would be another word for caucus.
It is another word for socialist. The 1st cousin to communism.
surprise, emidiate force, emidiate change/ movement,
Locomotion means to have the ability to move from one place to another. Another word for locomotion would be movement in simple terms. It comes from the Latin language.