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“The Domino Effect”: How Early Adolescents Describe Their Capacity for Civic Engagement

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Published in:Democracy & Education
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Published: 2025
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title “The Domino Effect”: How Early Adolescents Describe Their Capacity for Civic Engagement
title_auth “The Domino Effect”: How Early Adolescents Describe Their Capacity for Civic Engagement
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title_sort “the domino effect”: how early adolescents describe their capacity for civic engagement
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url https://democracyeducationjournal.org/home/vol33/iss2/2