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Explanation:

A social movement is a non-formal group of individuals or organizations whose purpose is social change. During the nineteenth century, the concept of social movement was linked to a particular type of social change (revolutionary) and a specific purpose (the establishment of a socialist or communist regime), as well as a specific identity (class identity) and a social group in particular (the working class) Throughout the 20th century, the term began to be used to encompass movements that are situated in different contexts, in spheres as diverse as cultural, social, political, economic or personal, and whose composition includes classes, sectors or groups such as workers, peasants, women, students, neighbors and ethnic groups.