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Yes, because they should be aware of the problems happening around them
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Yes, because it encourages people to want to vote and to want to make their opinion count.
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Yes, because they will have to live with the consequeces of the older generations actions
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They should be allowed to, but not encouraged to the point it distracts them from school work
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when they have their own opinion yes but not be forced into it at a young age
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If they are passionate about it and not making it a trend
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Social skills and development, while also considering any mental or physical barriers a child may have and not forcing it
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Yes, to form opinions and encourage self education on matters to work out what is important to you
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Yes, they should have access to be able to protest what is happening in their country
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Yes - it would foster a sense of community and social cohesion.
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belief in the power of collective action to bring about social, political, and economic change
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