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Review the Chapter Issue on page 478 and write out the issue question for the chapter Reflecting on Ideology, Action, and Citizenship Chapter Fourteen Review the two sections within the chapter and write out each of their Questions for Inquiry Responding to Issues To what extent to citizens have the right, role, or responsibility to take action? Leading for Change How do your ideology and your citizenship affect how you demonstrate leadership in responding to local, national and global issues? Review assignment: Making Changes
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Anti-war movements Organized campaigns against war. The Vietnam anti-war movement gained public support during the late 1960s and contributed to the United States ending that war. These movements can be pacifist in general, and aimed at ending or restricting the military policy options, or they can be movements opposing specific military campaigns.
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civility Thoughtfulness about how our actions may affect others, based on the recognition that human beings live together.
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Pro-democracy movements Movements or campaigns in favour of democracy.
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