Olympic revival movement
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The Olympic revival movement was a 19th-century effort by various European philanthropists, intellectuals, and sports enthusiasts to resurrect the ancient Olympic Games as a modern international sporting festival, ultimately leading to the establishment of the modern Olympics.
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| Olympic revival movement canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Olympic revival movement Context triple: [Zappas Olympics, relatedTo, Olympic revival movement]
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Turnverein movement
The Turnverein movement was a 19th-century German gymnastics and physical culture movement that combined exercise with nationalist and liberal ideals, inspiring similar organizations across Europe and beyond.
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Patriotic Movement
The Patriotic Movement is a political wing or faction associated with the People's National Party, likely focused on promoting nationalist or patriotic policies within the party's broader platform.
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Kollyvades movement
The Kollyvades movement was an 18th-century Orthodox monastic revival on Mount Athos that emphasized frequent Communion, strict adherence to liturgical tradition, and the patristic spiritual heritage.
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Sąjūdis movement
The Sąjūdis movement was a late-1980s Lithuanian reform and independence movement that led the country’s peaceful struggle to break away from the Soviet Union and restore national sovereignty.
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E.
Campbell Movement
The Campbell Movement was a 19th-century American religious reform effort led by Thomas and Alexander Campbell that sought to restore New Testament Christianity and gave rise to the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Olympic revival movement Target entity description: The Olympic revival movement was a 19th-century effort by various European philanthropists, intellectuals, and sports enthusiasts to resurrect the ancient Olympic Games as a modern international sporting festival, ultimately leading to the establishment of the modern Olympics.
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A.
Turnverein movement
The Turnverein movement was a 19th-century German gymnastics and physical culture movement that combined exercise with nationalist and liberal ideals, inspiring similar organizations across Europe and beyond.
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B.
Patriotic Movement
The Patriotic Movement is a political wing or faction associated with the People's National Party, likely focused on promoting nationalist or patriotic policies within the party's broader platform.
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C.
Kollyvades movement
The Kollyvades movement was an 18th-century Orthodox monastic revival on Mount Athos that emphasized frequent Communion, strict adherence to liturgical tradition, and the patristic spiritual heritage.
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D.
Sąjūdis movement
The Sąjūdis movement was a late-1980s Lithuanian reform and independence movement that led the country’s peaceful struggle to break away from the Soviet Union and restore national sovereignty.
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E.
Campbell Movement
The Campbell Movement was a 19th-century American religious reform effort led by Thomas and Alexander Campbell that sought to restore New Testament Christianity and gave rise to the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement.
- F. None of above. chosen
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