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    • [DOCX File]Social Studies

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      , a huge racetrack with room for 200,000 spectators. There, Romans watched thrilling chariot races. Wealthy citizens sat on plush cushions close to the track, with shades protecting them from the sun. The poor sat on wooden benches high above the track.

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      Apr 01, 2019 · Wealthy individuals were also able to donate land and gold to monasteries in order for monks to say prayers for the dead, hoping that this would allow their soul to move on from purgatory and ascend to heaven. Several wealthy families owned personal chantry chapels for masses to be said for their souls in perpetuity. Many chantries were grandiose affairs, centred on magnificent tombs, while ...

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    • [DOCX File]Issue Overview: Income Inequality

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      During a recession, like from 2007-2009, there was more equality between the rich and poor. (3) Wealthy people pay a smaller proportion of their income in taxes than they used to. (4) Countries with larger income inequality also have higher rates of unemployment, which leads to social unrest. _____

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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]MIDTERM (ON CHAPTERS 4-11) ECO 304 SPRING 2005 …

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      The theory that the wealthy should contribute more to police protection than the poor because they have more to protect is based on. a. the ability-to-pay principle. b. a consumption tax plan. c. the benefits principle. d. property tax assessments. Chapter 13. Figure 13-5

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    • [DOC File]Victorian Attitudes to Poverty

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      Many charities and voluntary organisations were also born at this time by wealthy individuals to help the poor. For example, the Salvation Army, Barnardo’s (Dr John Barnardo set up a children’s home in London as he was shocked by the number of poor homeless children wandering the streets of London) and the RSPCC.

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    • [DOC File]Comparison of Economic Systems

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      Critics of market economies claim that they result in _____ between the few that are wealthy and the many that are poor. Critics also claim that market economies can lead the _____ of the poor in less well off countries and large _____ that stifle (stop) all other competitors. In _____ economic system the _____ has total control over the ...

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