social life
Kent state university
President's Commission on Campus Unrest happened in 1970.
ROTC buildings were located on campus, and were often burned. Students who failed to maintain a 2.0 average faced military conscription. Result: Protests and riots.
The unequal distribution of wealth causes much political unrest.
Causes of student unrest include feeling that they are not treated fairly, and social issues going on the world. Solutions to this include treating everyone the same and taking their concerns seriously, no matter what their race or gender. Also allowing students to express their views on social issues is also helpful.
The military draft (conscription).
The phrase student unrest usually refers to demonstrations, the occupation of campus buildings and even some minor riots by students in the period from about 1967 till the early 1970s. It affected most of Western Europe and the U.S. Nearly all the students involved were opposed to the role of the U.S. in the Vietnam War. Beyond that, student grievances tended to vary from country to country. Student unrest was most prolonged and violent in West Germany. There the students were not only protesting against overcrowding in the universities but what they say as the failure of their parents to confront Nazism properly. In May 1968 student rioting, combined with widespread strikes, nearly led to the fall of President de Gaulle! (Incidentally, the phrase has nothing to do with feeling restless as a student or personal fear of failure).
-Rising Prices -Food Shortages
Social unrest regards mass dissent, resistance and rejection of political or governmental legitimacy. Students and young adults are of particular significance as failed governance and policy may affect them disproportionately. Historical examples illustrating the power of youth under such circumstances include the resistance to the American draft to Vietnam, and the Arab Spring movements.
Poverty, political unrest, few educational opportunities.
low pay, accidents during work, discrimination
Student unrest refers to collective dissatisfaction, protests, or disturbances by students within educational institutions. It may stem from various issues such as academic policies, funding, social issues, or political concerns. Student unrest is often a form of expressing grievances or advocating for change within the education system.