Anti-Government Movement
An anti-government movement refers to a collective effort by individuals or groups that oppose or resist the policies, actions, or authority of their government. These movements can arise for various reasons, including perceived injustices, corruption, or lack of representation. They often seek to bring about political change, promote civil rights, or challenge government decisions.
Such movements can take many forms, including protests, demonstrations, or organized campaigns. They may be driven by social, economic, or political issues and can involve a wide range of participants, from grassroots activists to larger organizations. Notable examples include the Tea Party in the United States and the Yellow Vests movement in France.