explain why childhood is viewed as a 'time of innocence' in some cultures. 8 marks
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The notion of innocence refers to children's simplicity, their lack of knowledge, and their purity not yet spoiled by mundane affairs. Such innocence is taken as the promise of a renewal of the world by the children.
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2 in some cultures childhood is regarded as a time of innocence when children should be protected. .... Children as an age group appears not to have existed in the past and in my parts of the modern world children as young as five years old take part in dangerous work.
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