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Causes of Cultism
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Causes of Cultism

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What is one of the causes of cultism mentioned in the text?

  • Strong family upbringing
  • Desire for respect and recognition (correct)
  • Compliance with academic standards
  • Healthy social life
  • Which consequence of cultism is mentioned in the text?

  • Breakdown of social values (correct)
  • Enhancement of community cooperation
  • Encouragement of academic excellence
  • Promotion of moral values
  • What contributes to the ability of youths to illegally acquire arms?

  • Positive peer pressure
  • Strict gun control laws
  • Secure academic environment
  • Social injustice resulting from bad leadership (correct)
  • Which activity is NOT listed as a consequence of cultism in the text?

    <p>Promotion of ethical behavior</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the reasons mentioned in the text for individuals joining cults?

    <p>Desperate urge to boost one's ego</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Causes of Cultism

    • Desire for respect and recognition drives individuals to join campus cults
    • Faulty upbringing by parents and guardians contributes to cultism
    • Poor social life and academic standards also play a role
    • Inability to act, think, and survive independently leads individuals to seek security in cults
    • Drug abuse and addiction are contributing factors to cultism
    • Accessibility of illegal arms to youths fuels cultism
    • Desire to boost one's ego through cult membership
    • Social injustice and bad leadership create an environment conducive to cultism
    • Need for protection from lecturers, university authorities, and government sanctions

    Consequences of Cultism

    • Killing and maiming of non-members
    • Bribery and other criminal activities, including rape
    • Destruction of properties
    • Breakdown of social values and moral decadence
    • Uncertainty in the academic environment
    • Examination malpractices
    • Abuse of hard drugs
    • Negative influence of peer groups

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