The New Politics Movement started in the 1960s as a group of people who were against the Vietnam War. The members of the group went on to create other groups, such as the National Organization for Women, the Common Cause group and the Sierra Club, to name a few.
You did not give us the choices that you were asked about, but let's look at what this movement was. It began in the late 1960s, and was made up of people (most, but not all, of whom were Democrats) who opposed the Vietnam war. The New Politics movement included citizen advocates who were involved in a number of causes: in addition to being anti-war, they were concerned with protecting the environment, women and children's rights, and nuclear disarmament.
The Scottish and the York Groups.
groups of registered people who will vote for their candidate
blac, yellow , latino, an african american
palestinian territories are occupied by israel.
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The power relationships between people and groups
African Americans
The church and the aristocrats
enlightenment thinkers
The Scottish and the York Groups.
Religious groups, advocacy groups, and the media.
Bobby M. Gierisch has written: 'Interest groups in Swiss politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Pressure groups
Pan-Africanism was the movement that united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
immigrants did not want to be considered American.
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
I'm not sure which political groups you are asking about-- in the US, there were, of course, the two main political parties (the Democrats and the Republicans). But the 60s were an era of social movements: the women's movement (also called "women's liberation"); the civil rights movement, the gay rights movement, the anti-war movement, etc. There were also movements that tried to combine social change with politics, such as the Black Panther Party.
A process by which groups of people make collective decisions