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    • [DOCX File]AQA GCSE – Power and the People - Revision Booklet

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      killed around half of the population of Europe and poor people were affected more than the rich. This led to a shortage of labour and it changed the relationship between the employers and the employed. Peasants started to move to landowners who would give them better pay and conditions.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 3 – THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOUR

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      5.2 Distinguish between the so-called Pareto and Bergson criteria for a redistribution of income between rich and poor people. Answer (brief guidelines): Pareto: Change brought about by policy is justified when it makes at least one person better off, without making anyone else worse off.

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    • [DOC File]Rich man in a poor man’s world or poor man in a rich man’s ...

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      “ Why juxtapose the lives of a poor man in a rich country and a relatively well-off man in a poor one? The exercise is useful for two reasons. First, it puts the rich world's wealth into context. A Congolese doctor, a man most other Congolese would consider wealthy, is worse off materially than most poor people in America.

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    • [DOCX File]LESSON

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      Why did James say it was so inconsistent and illogical for church people to insult and dishonor the poor and honor the rich? (He gives three reasons.) James 2:6b-7. v. 6b: v. 6c. v. 7. Do you think James is condemning all rich people? Why or why not? II. THE STATUS OF THE ROYAL LAW: JAMES 2:8-13. What is the royal law? Why do you think it is so ...

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    • [DOCX File]Africa's rich human geography - BRINK'S BLOG

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      Africa's rich human geography. By National Geographic Society, adapted by Newsela staff. Africa is the world's second-largest continent. It is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. Today, Africa is home to more countries than any other continent.

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    • [DOC File]THE POOR: 1920’S

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      THE POOR: 1920’S. Often disregarded is the situation, even the mere existence of the poor in the "Golden Decade". Prior to the economic boom, there was the post war depression of 1918. The high demand for lifestyle goods could not be met by the industry, needing time to adjust their facilities.

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    • [DOC File]Rural Poverty in China: Problem and Solution

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      The strategy of “letting some people get rich first” resulted in the income gap between the urban and rural population. The historical entitlement of welfare benefits provided to the urban population who had the required residence permits excluded the rural population – this was inherited from the period of economic planning and not a new ...

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    • [DOC File]The Roman Republic

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      But the rich people couldn't get rid of the kings all by themselves. They needed the poor men to fight for them. So they promised the poor men that they could have a lot of power in the new government, if they would help get rid of the kings. The poor men agreed to help, and together the Romans threw out the Etruscan king, Tarquinius.

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    • [DOC File]Unit 6: Gilded Age Open Book Test (Part 1)

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      The US middle class declined as people tended to be either rich businessmen or poor laborers. 22.) Which of the following individuals would have been MOST likely to become a Nativist? A.) an Italian immigrant who arrived in the US via Ellis Island. an Irish immigrant who did not want to compete for work against non-English speaking immigrants

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    • [DOC File]Victorian Attitudes to Poverty

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      As a result of this way of thinking poor people were treated as little better than criminals. For those who were extremely poor either because of being put out of work, sickness or becoming too old to work, the only option was the workhouse. Work Houses split up families and although they provided the minimum living standards possible they made ...

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