Younger generations often feel disillusionment toward their leaders due to perceived failures in addressing critical issues such as climate change, social justice, and economic inequality. Many believe that leaders prioritize political interests over the well-being of the populace, leading to a lack of trust and engagement. Additionally, the rapid spread of information through social media has heightened awareness of governmental shortcomings, further fueling skepticism. This generational disconnect can result in a desire for more authentic and accountable leadership.
a son obeying his father's wishes even if he does not want to
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They studied the bible at home instead of church.
In many cultures or societies, women were considered to be inferior. The ability to lead, comprehend, learn, all those things attributed to great leaders were not expected of women - therefore they were not expected to have a contribution toward society/government. Some cultures even today, do not see women as leaders and issues still are being addressed - Middle Eastern countries may be included in this example.
Prohibition ended in 1933 primarily due to the economic pressures of the Great Depression, which heightened the need for government revenue through taxes on alcohol sales. The rise of organized crime associated with illegal alcohol also contributed to growing public disillusionment with Prohibition. Additionally, the 21st Amendment, which repealed Prohibition, reflected changing social attitudes toward alcohol consumption and the desire for regulation over outright bans. These factors combined led to the formal end of Prohibition in December 1933.
I tend to think it is not, as younger generations are not isolatedly being affected by tech dependence. What certainly does happens is that "invades" places like the dinner table and produces clashes among family members, for instance.
The attitude of church leaders and the wealthy toward the arts was encouraging because they would spend a huge amount of money for the arts. They became patrons of the arts by financially supporting artists.
The attitude of church leaders and the wealthy toward the arts was encouraging because they would spend a huge amount of money for the arts. They became patrons of the arts by financially supporting artists.
To me generally I think it's Principle of Superposition : )
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They staged a coup against Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Possibly, if the older sibling is affectionate toward the younger then they may feel the need to carry them around, therefore inhibiting the younger ones ability to walk around themselves.
The attitude of church leaders and the wealthy toward the arts was encouraging because they would spend a huge amount of money for the arts. They became patrons of the arts by financially supporting artists.
I think it is not people resisting, It is the strength of ideology evolved since generations which is resisting people to surpass this ideology.
The most common way for an adult to get caffeine in the morning depends on the geographical location of the and the age. If you were to poll a middle-aged American, the answer would most certainly be Coffee. If you were to ask someone in England, tea would be the most common source. Younger generations may sway toward energy supplement such as five hour energy or a common energy drink.