Using the framework adopted by the authors of the text, explain why our elected officials do little to address persistent poverty in America

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Discuss how, at the structural level, Americans' core beliefs about individualism, initiative, and opportunity make it difficult for proposals to help the poor to gain traction.
2, Explain that, at the political-linkage level, the poor are politically invisible and have few organized interest groups to push their interests.
3, Explain how, at the government level, proposals to help the poor do not help politicians get reelected.
4, Discuss how this has led to the national government providing some social safety nets but no major poverty-elimination programs.

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