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=== Liberal leap === A liberal leap is described as a change in behavior that is not then followed by a change in attitude.<ref name="Psychology Press-1999" /> This cause is often associated with revolutions or polarizing events that shift the fabric of society, resulting in a change in behavior.<ref name="Psychology Press-1999" /> Examples include the shift in French public support of the Church in the 18th century, while their attitudes stayed the same, or the [[Sexual revolution in 1960s United States|sexual revolution in America]] during the 60s and 70s that resulted in a change in public behavior and sexual expression, yet personal attitudes toward sexual behavior remained consistent.<ref name="Psychology Press-1999" />
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