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sattari [20]
3 years ago
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I'll give brainliest just answer please!

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1 answer:
nirvana33 [79]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

I think you can answer this question multiple ways, I can give you big idea pictures and you can expand on them as you would like.

1) Speak up about any problems you see.

- This is important because if you are not willing to speak up against hate or unjust acts by others than the status quo won't change.

2) Be aware of your surroundings and society

- Things like watching news (differentiating between factual vs fake articles) to be informed about what's going on around you so that you can raise your voice against anything that's unjust.

3) Stand up for oppressed and listen to everyone's point of view

- Everyone has a story to tell. People's thoughts might not agree with yours but you always have to hear them out because people aren't born evil (certain situations in life makes them act certain ways). Thus, if you hear them out you know where the problem lies or how to tackle a certain situation to arrive at point where peace can be established.

4) Join social movements

There's TONS of other ideas. search for them and see if you like any others

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