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Define unconventional activism and its aims,and provide historical examples; and describe Americans' attitudes toward unconventional activism.
Preschooler
A child typically between the ages of 3 and 5 years old who is in the developmental stage before entering formal schooling.
Psychosocial Stage
Stages of psychological and social development postulated by Erik Erikson, through which an individual progresses throughout their lifetime.
Identity Versus Identity Confusion
Erikson’s fifth developmental stage, which individuals experience during the adolescent years. At this time, adolescents examine who they are, what they are all about, and where they are going in life.
Initiative Versus Guilt
A stage in Erickson's psychosocial development theory where children learn to exercise independence and initiative, but may feel guilt when unsuccessful.
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