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Media changes people's perspective on right and wrong. To start it is obvious that Music Can change the mood of most people it is reliable for making people feel different ways. From Up beat songs making people happy or feel good to Sad songs that make people sad as they should. Now for it to change people's perspective on right and wrong i think that for a young person to hear the modern rap music that idealizes drugs and an inappropriate lifestyle i think it can sway a younger person to see the world differently. It may also lead them to try things because they think it's right.

Movies is another version of media that can swade people's moods or feelings. There are different genres of movies than can people's perspective

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