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Researchers suggest that nonviolent movements may be twice as likely to succeed as violent ones, even against repressive regimes. what is their reason?

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Nonviolent movements are twice as likely to succeed because more common individuals will join the movement and guarantee its definitive achievement and acknowledgment.

Nonviolent movement is the act of accomplishing objectives, for example, social change through representative challenges, common defiance, monetary or political noncooperation, satyagraha, or different techniques, while being peaceful.

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