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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''Q1: How are political rallies different from protests?''' A: Rallies are often '''organized events led by parties or candidates''', while protests are usually '''grassroots demonstrations against specific issues'''. '''Q2: Are political rallies effective?''' A: Yes. They '''energize supporters, attract media coverage, and influence public opinion''', though effectiveness depends on planning and message clarity. '''Q3: Can rallies be peaceful?''' A: Absolutely. Many successful rallies are '''peaceful, organized, and respectful''' while still impactful. '''Q4: Do virtual rallies work?''' A: Yes. Online rallies during the pandemic showed that '''digital platforms can mobilize thousands worldwide'''. '''Q5: Who attends political rallies?''' A: Supporters, undecided voters, activists, community members, and sometimes opponents or media observers. '''Political rallies are more than just events β they are moments of history.''' They unite people, amplify causes, and shape political landscapes. From '''historic marches to modern campaign events''', rallies have the power to '''inspire change, energize movements, and influence generations'''.
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