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Define social protest and political motive. Describe their differing goals.
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Social protest is collective public action—such as marches, strikes, demonstrations, or civil disobedience—taken to express opposition to social conditions, policies, or injustices and to demand change. A political motive is an intention to influence, acquire, or maintain political power or to shape public policy, often driven by ideology, interests, or strategic goals. Their goals differ in that social protest primarily seeks to raise awareness, change social attitudes, or remedy specific injustices, often operating outside formal institutions. By contrast, actions driven by political motives aim to win elections, shape legislation, or control institutions, although protests can be used as a tactic to achieve political objectives.
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