THE TRAINING POLITICAL BRAVERY FOR YOUNG UNIONS TODAY
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2021/496Keywords:
Political bravery, youth union, educational background.Abstract
The youth's political character is formed from an educational background in the family, school, and society, through the process of training, striving, and maturing in a practical environment. Training political bravery is a task and also a mission of young people before the complex movements of social life today. Article on the basis of analysis of the factors affecting the political fields, proposed a number of measures contribute to improving the political spirit of the youth today.
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