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National Geographic
Why Young People Join Social Movements
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Around the world, young people have played a crucial role in a multitude of social and political movements. Learn the historical precedence of youth activism and the factors that drive young people to become important advocates for change.
sociology
social responsibility
social movements
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Joan Colomb
over 4 years ago
Discussion About why people do rallys and marches
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