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What was the basis and ideology of the Chinese Nationalist Movement?

What is the answer to, What was the basis and ideology of the Chinese Nationalist Movement?


What is the difference between noncooperation movement and civil Disobedience movement?

1. non-coperation movement means not to coperation means not to cooperate with british. 1.civil disobidence movement means not to cooperate with the british and to voilate the rules of british


What promotes the recognition of ideology?

B. Social movement; I believe, only because that movement based a lot from ideology.


What statement declares the ideology of the Progressive Movement?

A statement that declares the ideology of the progressive movement can be very simple. The progressive movement is people who believe in change, reform, and progress in regards to who has control over the government.


What were the Quakers noted for?

Strong leadership in the abolitionist movement.


What do you call someone who starts a movement?

A person who starts a movement is typically referred to as a "founder" or an "initiator." This individual plays a crucial role in shaping the ideology, goals, and direction of the movement. They often possess strong leadership qualities and the ability to inspire and mobilize others towards a common cause.


What best describes the ideology associated with the civil rights movement?

what best decribes the ideology associated with the civil rights movements


Mohandas Grandhi used his philosophy of nonviolent noncooperation in an effort to?

Mohandas Grandhi used his philosophy of nonviolent noncooperation in and effort to free India from Britains rule.


As a religious groups the Quakers were noted for?

Type your answer here... B.strong leadership in the abolitionist movement.


Why was the suffrage movement in the need of new leadership after the turn of the century?

was the suffrage movement in need of new leadership after the turn of the century


Mohandas Gandhi used his philosophy of nonviolent noncooperation in an effort to?

Free India from Great Britians rule. This method also was used in the Civil Rights Movement in the 60's.


Sri sundarlal bahuguna gave leadership to which movement?

Chipko Movement