Answer:
Since ancient times, the youth has led the way in the social reforms that have been developed in our country. The defense of their ideals has been the main engine in the main revolutionary movements of the nation: clear examples are the pacifist movement of the 1970s, led by young university students; or even the suffrage movement, which was accompanied by thousands of young and liberal women, who accompanied the ideals of other older women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
It is said that the nature of youth is revolutionary in itself: this is so because the energy and vitality of youth seeks by itself to break with the established order, seeking to improve those issues that they do not consider suitable for the best development of their lives to future.