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Empowering Tomorrow: How Gen Z is Shaping the Future of Political Engagement.

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  As we move deeper into the 21st century, Generation Z—digitally fluent, socially conscious, and highly engaged—stands at the forefront of a new era in civic engagement. Unlike any previous generation, Gen Z has grown up in a world shaped by social media, global interconnectedness, and immediate access to information. This article examines how Gen Z is reshaping political landscapes, what challenges they face in doing so, and the roles that technology, education, and legislation play in supporting these changes. 1. The Genesis of Gen Z Activism: An Informed, Empowered Generation . A Global, Digitally Connected Upbringing . Generation Z was raised with the internet, smartphones, and social media as integral parts of their lives. This connectivity has shaped their worldview, giving them unparalleled access to information about global issues. Unlike previous generations, who largely relied on traditional news media, Gen Z turns to online sources to gain multiple perspectives, from verif