Historical Examples
Modern Examples
What to Do?
100

These newspaper-delivering teens helped advocate for better working conditions and pay for kids in the work force.

What is the Newsboy Strike of 1899?

What are Newsies?

100

Teenagers from a Florida high school who stood up to gun violence and advocate for gun control.

What is the Never Again movement?

What is March for Our Lives?

100

You receive a bad grade on a test.

What is studying?

200

Women who used organized protest to gain the right to vote.

What are suffragettes?

What is the Suffragette Movement?

200

A group of African Americans fighting racism.

What is Black Lives Matter?

200

Your friend is being bullied by a peer.

What is talking to an adult?

What is speaking up?

300

The fifteen-year-old who invented Braille in 1824.

Who was Louis Braille?

300

A group of women standing up to sexual harassment and assault.

What is the Me Too movement?

300

You don't make the basketball team.

What is practice?

400

Four African American college students in North Carolina who protested segregation by sitting at white restaurant counters.

What were the Greensboro sit-ins?

400

A Pakistani teen who advocates for female education.

Who is Malala Yousafzai?

400

A politician has views that you do not agree with.

What is voting?

500

A 13-year-old girl on a mission from God who helped lead the French army to victory against the English during the Hundred Years' War.

Who was Joan of Arc?

500

The 17-year-old founder of the TransKids Purple Rainbow Foundation that supports transgender youth.

Who is Jazz Jennings?

500

You are feeling stressed about school.

What is seeking help?

What is talking to an adult/counselor?

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