Reform Movements: Reform movements are political movements that aim to bring about social or political change by addressing specific issues or injustices within society. Examples include the civil rights movement, women's suffrage movement, and labor movement.
Conservative Movements: Conservative movements are political movements that resist or oppose significant changes in society and instead advocate for preserving traditional values and institutions. Examples include the Tea Party movement and religious right movement.
Progressive Movements: Progressive movements are political movements that seek to address social problems through government intervention and reform policies. They aim to improve society by promoting equality, justice, and democratic principles. Examples include the Progressive Era reforms and modern-day progressive activism such as climate change advocacy.