English, asked by jureydiebo13, 7 hours ago

Your autobiography should contain an introduction and a conclusion, and it should address
the following questions.:

1. Cite at least two events from your life that you experienced social inequality. Describe how
these occurred.
2. From these experienced, take time to analyze these experiences and how does each event tell
in relation to poverty, wealth, inequality, or privilege.
3. Reflect on what you have learned from examining your social class in your life.
4. Suggest solutions to the experience you shared and how it can be avoided.
5. Is there something that the government can do to help you with the problems you and your
social class are now facing especially during this time of pandemic?​

Answers

Answered by sekarsindhu994
3

Answer:

After a financial crisis, a deep recession, and a stalled recovery, it should be no surprise that poverty in America is on the rise. This fall, the Census Bureau reported that a record 46 million Americans — 15% of the population — were living below the poverty line. This is a troubling figure, and it should certainly move us to act to help the poor as we strive to grow the economy.

But efforts to address poverty in America are frequently derailed by misguided ideology — in particular, by the notion that poverty is best understood through the lens of inequality. Far too often, policymakers succumb to the argument that a widening gap between the richest and poorest Americans is the fundamental problem to be solved and that poverty is merely a symptom of that deeper flaw.

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