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patriot [66]
3 years ago
15

name three ways young people today can help create a more just and peaceful world in there own communities

English
2 answers:
Elan Coil [88]3 years ago
8 0
Keep the environment clean 2 help othe 3 help others follow the law
pshichka [43]3 years ago
5 0
-organize food drives/fund raisers
-hold anti-bullying assemblies
-get to know more about the world around you by watching or reading the news so you can be more involved
-help out at a local senior citizens club
-make posters about a cause(s) to further educate your friends and community members
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