The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
You did not specify the kinds of resistance in some political situation historic context, or imperialistic intervention. So we are answering in general terms.
1.- Passive change resistance. People do not actively participate in change, but they are discrete in showing any behavior publicly.
2.- Active change resistance. People's actions and moods really support their idea of not changing.
3.- Attachment change resistance. People express their arguments for not changing.
4.- Uncertainty change resistance. People worry a lot about the idea of change. They talk and talk about change but do not take action because they are afraid of it.