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Vandalism has roots in ancient civilizations, notably attributed to the Vandals, a Germanic tribe known for their destructive raids in the Roman Empire during the 5th century. The term "vandalism" originated from their name, reflecting the perception of their actions as senseless destruction. This behavior often arises from social, political, or economic grievances, as individuals or groups express frustration or seek to make a statement through the defacement of property. Vandalism continues today, fueled by various motivations such as rebellion, artistic expression, or social protest.

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