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At some point in their histories, social movements use collective-action, nonconventional tactics to make their points.
Morality
Principles or standards determining what behaviors are considered right or wrong, often influenced by cultural, philosophical, or religious beliefs.
Kohlberg
Refers to Lawrence Kohlberg, a psychologist known for his theory of moral development, which outlines how moral reasoning evolves across different stages.
Imprinting
A form of rapid learning occurring in some newborn animals, which allows them to recognize and follow the first moving object they see, generally the mother.
Good Nutrition
Adequate, well-balanced intake of essential nutrients for health and growth.
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