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1 January, 16:07

An example of slavery, according to Anti-Slavery International, is:

A. People live in poverty because they are lazy and lack meaningful work.

B. People living in poverty enjoy living in poverty.

C. Once poverty has entered a geographic location, it is very difficult to get rid of.

D. People will take advantage of social welfare programs if you do not watch them carefully.

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  1. 1 January, 16:24
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    C. Once poverty has entered a geographic location, it is very difficult to get rid of.

    Explanation:

    We need to understand that slavery in the traditional sense has been fighting to be eradicated globally, but the issues relating the poverty and the global inequality involve a very complicated set of mechanisms that prevent people from actually being free in the economic sense.

    Sometimes bad assumptions are present, since hard working people can live in extreme poverty, and work or having a job by itself does not mean any real human progress.

    Sociologists Neckerman and Torche (2007) in their analysis of global inequality studies refer to modern types of slavery: which means that people are forced to work for a little or almost no pay.

    They see how global inequality has increased among countries in development where their condition remains high on poverty levels and the gap between rich and the poor is deeply widened.

    Once poverty enters a geographical region, the efforts to combat and to give substantial change towards better socioeconomic conditions are less likely to occur.

    The dynamic of the global system and the global stratification among poor countries increases the chance of the state of things to stay the same.
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