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A group of people united to promote a cause is called a

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A group of people united to promote a cause is called a caucus.

Caucus is defined as a group of people and representatives who share the same idiology and gather in order to take a common decision.

Furthermore, a caucus refers to a meeting of supporters or members of a particular political party or movement. The term arised in the United States, but has spread to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Nepal.

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Caucus is the right answer.

The term caucus in traditional terminology means a meeting of the particular party constituents in a local area, for the intention of nominating applicants for office or for electing representatives to country or state party committees. The caucus is the earliest system of electing representatives in the U.S., widely recognized as beginning in the English colonies prior to the American Revolution.

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