US Census Maps What correlations/similarities in patterns can you find in the two maps? Is one map the cause and the other a result? What could be another.

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US Census Maps What correlations/similarities in patterns can you find in the two maps? Is one map the cause and the other a result? What could be another explanation for the information displayed in the data?

Why do you think there are higher levels of poverty in some areas and lower in others?

What is the cause?

What correlations/similarities in patterns can you find in the two maps? Is one map the cause and the other a result? What could be another explanation for the information displayed in the data?

What correlations/similarities in patterns can you find in the two maps? Is one map the cause and the other a result? What could be another explanation for the information displayed in the data?

If you were trying to eliminate poverty, what solution might these maps indicate?