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    The Movement for Black Lives Platform: Economic Justice One of the six demands for the Movement for Black Lives platform is economic justice, which is the equal distribution of benefits. According to Bunch, efforts to achieve this platform include readjusting tax codes and redistribution of wealth, establishing federal and state job programs, providing renewed land, clean air, ensuring clean water and housing, the end of unjust control of resources, allowing the right for workers to organize…

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    policy making process of the UC and will apply theoretical perspectives in order to further explain the policy making process by providing a well-informed discussion of the UC in relation to research. Towards the end, the paper will try to isolate the causes of success or failure for this particular policy. UC has caused a mass of controversy over the past 18 months having had implementation and considerable delays that have resulted in difficulties to fully extend the policy by 2017 (Roantree…

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    10/18/15 Causes of Poverty and Discrimination The United States faced a recession in 2001, and a much greater recession in 2008, known as The Great Recession. The State of Working America illustrates the causes and consequences of the recession, the flaws of the economic policies and reasons for income inequalities within the United States. There are also economic inequalities between genders and racial groups. Income inequality also prevents the increase in economic mobility. causes of the…

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    distributional outcomes will inevitably involve either government intervention or certain incentives. For example, setting up minimum wage, unemployment insurance and tax system to eliminate the unequal distribution. If demand for labor is fixed, when government imposes an effective minimum wage, the imposition of an effective minimum wage creates unemployment without reduces the level of employment. In some countries, restraint on income and wage growth seems to have been significant to…

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    high tariffs on imported goods reduced world trade contributed to downward spiraling of the American economy. “By 1932, 5,000 banks had failed; farmers' incomes, never that high even in the go-go 1920s, declined by 65 percent, while in the cities unemployment rates tripled” (Waldhorn). In the addition, the withdrawal of credit from US banks was felt among the European countries that were still in a period of recovery following the devastation of the First World War. Although other countries…

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    In today’s society, one of the growing disputes is the legalization of marijuana. In this day and age people partake in marijuana for several various reasons. Rather the use for it be for their medical health or personal use, marijuana has become a big part of our society. The government in the American keeps arguing against this natural product and rescinding lives on credit of this drug. But oddly enough scientists have been confirmed to be even better than alcohol and various other substances…

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    The Great Depression was the deepest and longest-lasting economical downturn the western world had ever experienced. It had begun soon after the Stock Market crash of 1929, which had sent Wall Street into a frenzied panic. Millions of investors were wiped out, and over the course of the next several years the deeper effects of the Depression began to surface. The sudden and sharp decrease of consumer spending and investment caused decline in industrial production. The lack of production needed…

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    The stock market crash that “started” the Great Depression affected very few people directly, but it affected the entire nation indirectly. News of the crash caused panic for some Americans, who withdrew their money from savings because they were economically uncertain. This spread, and soon the majority of Americans were worried about their savings and were trying to get their money back from the banks. Some banks did not have enough money on hand and were forced to close. The bank…

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    War Against Poor

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    the various classes of individuals if the causes of poverty are not acknowledged and are not attempted in terms of fixing. In its beginning, the article points out that while the liberals take about resuming the war related to poverty, elected officials are engaging in something very different which is waging war on those who are poor. Gans highlights that there exists several causes that are associated with the America’s state of poverty. One of the causes is stated as being the war on the poor…

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    Rome's Economic Problems

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    ” (476). Also, according to the text, “Artisans produced less, and shopkeepers lost money. Many businesses closed, and the number of workers dropped sharply,” (476). These economic problems, like the decrease in income for shopkeepers and rapid unemployment, greatly weakened Rome’s economy, threatening decline. Another economic problem that contributed to Rome’s potential for decline was inflation. Due to the fragile economy, fewer taxes were being paid. Because of this, the government did not…

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