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Floor Class Reflection: Poverty In America

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Floor Class Reflection: Poverty
Poverty in America dates back to the first settlers that landed with the Mayflower on the beaches of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The settlers that came from Europe, did not come because they were wealthy and looking for a new adventure. Rather they were looking to escape the hard life that they had been forced to live in their respective countries and towns. Some were escaping religious persecution, others were running from debt, others still were looking for a new start after hardships in their life had overtaken them. These people largely had their work ethic and maybe some capital, but poverty has existed since Europeans arrived, and though there are no records of it, I can be reasonably sure that there was some form of poverty …show more content…

Poverty is so enormous that it is near impossible for an individual to take it on as a whole. Rather, if it can be segmented into smaller issues such as affordable housing, the establishment of a living wage, programs to assist single parents, and others then we begin to see some issues that we can tackle through an NGO or church or even as an individual. I think it is important to focus on community development in the long run as we go about reducing poverty in the United States. This being said there are appropriate situations in which relief care is needed such as after natural disasters that meet the immediate physiological needs of the effected peoples. There is also a time and place for all of the types of care between relief and community development like development of social capital, sustainability developing housing, businesses, industry, and farming practices. However, the end goal should be a society that is self-reliant and does not require outside assistance because it has built in systems to prevent issues or fix them when they do

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