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hjlf
2 years ago
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What factors lead people to criticize their society rather than simply accept it? ( EXPLANATORY ESSAY)

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BartSMP [9]2 years ago
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<em>I do apologize, but if you are asking me to write an essay i can not do that hince it is against the community guidelines if i am not mistaking.</em>

<em>But, here's some factors that lead to social criticism.  </em>\boxed{>See\;Below

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  • <em>The desire to gain more power.</em>
  • <em>The need for more land and resources.</em>
  • <em>Injustice when it comes to the law.</em>
  • <em>People not agreeing to the rules or the decisions of the higher power.</em>
  • <em>Change in attitudes.</em>
  • <em>Corruption.</em>

<em>___________________________________________________________</em>

<em>I do hope this helps you.</em>

<em>Best of luck!</em>

\huge\boxed{Thanks,\;Plip.}

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