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Revolt of the Young

The Revolt of the Young refers to a period in the early 20th century when young people, particularly in Europe, challenged traditional values and authority structures. Motivated by political upheaval, social change, and opposition to established institutions, the youth sought greater influence and reform. This movement often manifested through protests, activism, and a desire for modern ideas, reflecting a broader desire for personal freedom and societal transformation. It was a significant social phenomenon that contributed to changes in politics, culture, and societal norms during that era.