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Underground movement

The term "underground movement" typically refers to groups or activities that operate secretly to resist or undermine a dominant power, often in the context of political or social change. These movements may arise in response to oppression, injustice, or authoritarian control. Participants often engage in covert actions, such as protests, distributing information, or advocating for change, while avoiding detection by authorities. Notable examples include various resistance movements during wartime, civil rights organizations working against discrimination, and activist groups challenging government policies. Their goal is usually to inspire widespread change or promote an alternative vision for society.