Cycle Of Poverty

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Posted by dgray21 | Posted in Social Studies | Posted on January 29, 2020

1. What factors can lead to poverty?

Health is one of the factors because health conditions can usually affect poverty. Education is one because of certain situations where people can’t say the right words or the right explanation. Housing and Family are one because the shelter can affect your health and health goes into poverty if your condition is bad. Geography is one because where you are also affects your health condition. for example, if you are homeless you are weak to the cold so you may get sick faster.
2. What circumstances can fuel long-term poverty?

Things that go over a year. So things like a prison. Things like health conditions. I definitely know that Diabetes is very long term.
3. How can poverty affect succeeding generations?

It can make people not have so much success in life. If your family is poor then you as a child are poor and do not have money to pay for your own personal needs. Also, you wouldn’t have anyone else in your family with any more money. Not even grandparents.
4. Which members of our society suffer most?

I say this with great sorrow but the people with dark skin suffer the most. A lot of people still do not accept black people into our world. Because of this, they are thrown out on the streets with no homes. They are left to rot.

Comments (4)

Hey, it’s me CJ.
Sorry for responding quite late. But thank you for sharing your blog with me.

Maybe for question 1 just like the first comment says, try to explain the factors that leads to poverty and not only just the definition.

Thanks for the advice! I’ll get right on it!

For question 1, don’t just tell me what the definition is of that term, but explain how it relates to poverty. I know what education is, but if I have a poor education, how does that influence me to live in poverty?

Got it! I’ll get right on it!

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