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  2. Youth in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the competitive presidential race of 2000, 36 percent of youth turned out to vote and in 2004, the "banner year in the history of youth voting," 47 percent of the American youth voted. [10] In the Democratic primaries for the 2008 U.S. presidential election , the number of youth voters tripled and even quadrupled in some states compared ...

  3. What a changing population means for American politics

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    Those trends were even more concentrated among young people. More than half of Americans under 18 identify as something other than white. The data also shows that the U.S. population has become ...

  4. Youth culture - Wikipedia

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    The presence of youth culture is a relatively recent historical phenomenon. There are several dominant theories about the emergence of youth culture in the 20th century, which include hypotheses about the historical, economic, and psychological influences on the presence of youth culture.

  5. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the competitive presidential race of 2000, 36 percent of youth turned out to vote and in 2004, the "banner year in the history of youth voting," 47 percent of the American youth voted. [8] In the Democratic primaries for the 2008 U.S. presidential election , the number of youth voters tripled and even quadrupled in some states compared ...

  6. Opinion - How to fix America’s harmful youth sports culture

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics found that 70 percent of kids are quitting sports by the age of 13 because they are burned out and no longer having fun. America’s sports programs are harming ...

  7. Category:Youth culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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  8. Political views of Generation Z - Wikipedia

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    However Gen Z's trust in institutions may have seen a large decrease: In the Fall 2024 Harvard Youth Poll, only 11% of those ages 18-29 felt that the United States is “generally headed in the right direction,” and a 2023 poll by the American Public Media Research Lab found that only 27% of Americans ages 18-25 “agree strongly” that ...

  9. Youth politics - Wikipedia

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    In the UK there is a strong youth politics movement, consisting primarily of the British Youth Council, the UK Youth Parliament and the Scottish Youth Parliament. Although they have no direct power, the young people in these organisations have a close working relationship with Members of Parliament and are fairly influential, albeit ineffectual ...