14.1 Student protests and workers' strikes across Europe
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The 1968 protests marked a turning point in global social and political activism. Fueled by post-war economic growth, Cold War tensions, and rising counterculture, students and marginalized groups demanded change across the Western world. From civil rights in the US to worker strikes in France, these movements challenged traditional power structures. Their legacy shaped future activism, influencing policy on issues like racial equality, women's rights, and environmental protection for decades to come.
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The 1968 protests marked a turning point in global social and political activism. Fueled by post-war economic growth, Cold War tensions, and rising counterculture, students and marginalized groups demanded change across the Western world. From civil rights in the US to worker strikes in France, these movements challenged traditional power structures. Their legacy shaped future activism, influencing policy on issues like racial equality, women's rights, and environmental protection for decades to come.
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