Marco and Raza 1. What is poverty? Poverty is when people are poor because of bad habits and a lack of money. They can’t get welfare or jobs. 2. What.

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Marco and Raza

1. What is poverty? Poverty is when people are poor because of bad habits and a lack of money. They can’t get welfare or jobs. 2. What do you think of homeless people? What I think of homeless people is that they have no money because of their reputation or their habits which lead them to become school. 3. Why do you think people are homeless? We think people are homeless due to their low self-esteem. Before you set off on your quest, answer the following questions.

II.What is poverty? 1.The state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions. Poverty is said to exist when people lack the means to satisfy their basic needs

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% of poverty by age 5.

Question 1 Question 2 Question3 A (9) A (0) A (1) B (1) B(6) B (3) C (2) C (4) D (2) D (2) Survey Tally7.

Question1 Response % A (choose homelessness) B(forced homelessness) (90%) (10%) 8. ??

Dealing with homelessness Legend A= send them back to their parents B= place them in group homes or shelters C= educate kids and train them for the work force D= don’t do anything 9.

Conclusion No we do not think the same about poverty, and most homeless people are not lazy or alcoholics.