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 @ISIDEWITHasked…7mos7MO

Why might ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to own a home contribute to a more stable society?

 @9KZQ7WNPopulist from Nevada answered…7mos7MO

People worry more about their home and ensuring their community is taken care of properly.

 @9L57V2KRepublican from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

HOA (home and owner association) always want to make their neighborhoods clean and tidy and if they dont like what they see from a house they report and give that owner a warning, a fine or something to annoy the house owner

 @9KZQT37Socialist  from Georgia answered…7mos7MO

If they did not have to worry about housing or basic human needs, then they could be more willing to start a business that might fail, promoting innovation.

 @9KZQK29 from New Jersey answered…7mos7MO

 @9KZQBTCUnity from Illinois answered…7mos7MO

I think that everyone should deserve a home so they can better themselves and have a opportunity to get a job and get money to provide for themselves/family

 @ISIDEWITHasked…10mos10MO

What does a fair society look like to you, and how far do you think we are from that ideal?

 @9HKGXK5Independent from North Carolina answered…10mos10MO

A fair society to me is where everyone gets the rights they deserve. If you're an awful person (pedophiles, zoophiles, serial killers, etc) you get your rights revoked. We are somewhat far from this.

 @9HKH64M from California answered…10mos10MO

A fair society is one none infuenced by money and instead more leaned towards morals and we are far from that due to the corruption and loopholes government officials use.

 @9HKH6T8 from California answered…10mos10MO

it is something that would look very equal throughout the country but people can work their way up

 @9HKGR5XDemocrat from Texas answered…10mos10MO

Fair society is not everyone deserving equality but rather what they deserve

 @ISIDEWITHasked…7mos7MO

How would equal access to sports and arts programs in schools influence young people's development?

 @9KW29XY from California answered…7mos7MO

Everyone would have the same opportunities, so maybe their brains would develop more.

 @9KVZP7B from California answered…7mos7MO

It would influence young development in a positive way as the relationship team mates build is something different you won't find anywhere else.

 @9KW2DK4 from Oregon answered…7mos7MO

Equal access to sports and arts programs in school could positively affect young people's development. By providing them with access to things like this at a younger age it can allow them to spend more time with it and have it affect them more in life.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…7mos7MO

Why do you think having accessible mental health services is important for young people today?

 @9LJ2TRM from North Carolina answered…6mos6MO

to prevent suicide and make sure young people are in a good mental state

 @9LJ2Q6WConstitution from North Carolina answered…6mos6MO

Having accessible mental health services is important because a lot of youth today struggle with their mental health, and if there are more facilities they can get the help they need. This also may make mental health a more approachable topic.

 @9LJ2GWVDemocrat from North Carolina answered…6mos6MO

Because rates of mental health problems have been going up over the years so more support services for these issues is essential.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…7mos7MO

How might your life change if every young person had a guaranteed internship to learn job skills?

 @9L58MK2 from Texas answered…7mos7MO

Be more experienced with working with experienced and well trained people/doctors/ etc.

 @9L63MV6 from California agreed…7mos7MO

If people are given more training and required trained than they will be more eligible for the job they want because of their increased level of skill(s) in the subject.

 @9L58J57 from Pennsylvania answered…7mos7MO

The economy would be boosted as there would be more apprentices working and selling services.

 @9L58SCBRepublican from Oklahoma answered…7mos7MO

I think it would make things a lot easier if you had more people to work with.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…9mos9MO

What's an example of a current event that highlights the need for social justice, and what lessons can be learned from it?

 @9J39G7V from Hawaii answered…9mos9MO

 @9J39F44 from Hawaii answered…9mos9MO

Abortion rights are an example of a need for social justice. We can learn that the government shouldn't have a say over people's bodies.

 @9J399RT from New York answered…9mos9MO

Transgender rights needs to have more protections, rights for all Americans must be secured.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…9mos9MO

How does income inequality affect young people's choices about their future, such as college or career paths?

 @9J59WZ9Independent from Colorado answered…9mos9MO

Young people who are low income may not consider higher education due to its costliness

 @9J598PC from Oklahoma answered…9mos9MO

I feel like it changes their path of decision, because it's now based upon financial matters.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…7mos7MO

What changes would you make in your local area to promote equality and fairness?

 @9KV3YWN from Illinois answered…7mos7MO

Make everybody have affordable housing and make going to school free. Everyone deserves to be educated, money should not determine if you can become educated or not.

 @9KVXN73 from North Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

People still need money to make a living and different buildings are all different sizes and require different materials to make. Those costs need to be covered. While yes, everyone should be allowed to have an education, The schools also need the money we give them to provide materials for students to use. The money is also used to provide food for students and to give the teachers their salary.

 @9KV49GD from Kentucky answered…7mos7MO

 @9KV44TG from Texas answered…7mos7MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…10mos10MO

Why do you think it's important for workers to have certain protections and rights on the job?

 @9HKHGM5Peace and Freedom from California answered…10mos10MO

Because if they are disrespected in their field of work or was treated unfair in their field of work they have rights to back them up.

 @9HKH85L from Florida answered…10mos10MO

Incase they are treated horribly so that they have a right to have guranteed rights

 @9HKH9R4 from South Carolina answered…10mos10MO

Honestly I think if they do a really good job and they have done nothing wrong and fold all the rules and regulations of their employment why should they get fired. Nowadays I see people that hardly do anything keep their job and all the hard workers either quit or get fired for stupidity of the employer

 @9HKH7QW from California answered…10mos10MO

It's important because in case of any emergency happens they have the right for protections.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…10mos10MO

What would you do if you saw someone being treated unfairly because of who they are or where they come from?

 @9HGNH3Janswered…10mos10MO

i would say something, because at the end of the day they are human and they do not deserve to be treated that way.

 @9HGNGR7 from Missouri answered…10mos10MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…10mos10MO

If you could volunteer for a cause that promotes social justice, what would it be and why?

 @9HKHHC2 from California answered…10mos10MO

To educate myself about social justice issues because it can expand a person's sense of social justice.

 @9HKHFJK from Louisiana answered…10mos10MO

IT WOULD BE TEEN PARENTS BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW HOW OR WHY THEY HAD THAT BABY & ALL THAT CAN BE HARD ON A TEEN.

 @9HGNVDP from Utah commented…10mos10MO

helping the homeless get into homes or get what they need to help themselves because i was homeless for a while and got looked down upon a lot

 @ISIDEWITHasked…10mos10MO

What's one change you would make to improve your school or community?

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