. How does rural poverty differ from urban poverty?
What will be an ideal response?
Students can describe lifestyle differences, the greater depth of absolute poverty in rural areas, and also the challenges of transportation and limited access to schools and services. They may also note particular challenges of urban poverty such as the fear and isolation of high-crime neighborhoods.
You might also like to view...
According to the text's discussion of the social construction of reality:
a. since people interact according to how they interpret situations, if the interpretation changes, so does the social reality. b. people interact according to how they perceive a situation. c. the social construction of reality is a negotiated process that changes as it proceeds. d. all of the above
According to Goodrum, the self:
A is unchanging. B develops in relation to experience. C goes through fixed stages. D experiences one turning point and then remains the same.
Ultimately, the author _________ stereotyping
a. accepts b. rejects c. considers d. None of these.
Transnational social movements focus on some condition that is
a. local. b. regional. c. national. d. worldwide.