Answer:
1. It allows us to support one another, interact, share experiences and our modern life struggles. Having this open bond with others is what builds valuable relationships, and gives us a deeper sense of belonging. Communities are also rich in resources. Your strengths may be someone else's weaknesses and vice versa.
2. *get involved as a volunteer
*support local business'
*pick up litter
(extra) *keeping socially distanced
3. Education- this can benefit everyone. Getting an education can get you a good and better future
Military- Those brave soldiers fight and loose their lives to save us and their country. If we didn't have our military we'd be damaged as a society.
Emergency Services- come on- we all know what they do for us! They save lives! They help us in our time of need and death-
4. well the country would look great if it had it's teachers, police officers, firemen, and etc in hand, but in these times- it's pretty much chaos with school being online- or being in a hybrid process, with police being kicked around and banned from states, with fires that are too hard too put out with the lack of men- it's horrible without those resources
Explanation:
Answer:
“The working poor” are working people whose job does not bring them enough money. As these jobs are often considered essential, they are more likely to get ill at the time, and not have adequate medical care. In the time of the pandemic, they also can’t negotiate working conditions and wages and are forces by circumstances to work, risk their health and life, and be underpaid.
Explanation:
<u> “The Working poor” are people who do have the job, but they are still poor as the work they perform doesn’t pay enough to cover rational life expenses</u>. <u>The work these people do is usually difficult, either manual, physical work, work with long hours and without a weekend or work in the various bad conditions.</u>
During the pandemic, the need for work became high, while prices started rising. <u>Many people become unemployed, but as they need to support themselves and their families, they will take on the underpaid job. </u>In a time of global crisis, <u>it is unlikely people will be able to negotiate for better wages and working conditions.</u>
Additionally,<u> “working poor” are often considered essential workers (working in retail, production, delivery, cleaning, etc)</u>. <u>They can’t work at home and are in more immediate danger to get il</u>l. Their jobs often don’t cover the adequate health insurance they need, they are unable to take a paid leave and therefore <u>are in greater life danger.</u>
The answer to that would be “drought”
Answer:
Social control
Explanation:
In sociology, the term social control refers to the means that society use to enforce behavior that is socially acceptable, therefore, using it to establish <u>norm, rules and values.</u>
By reinforcing good behavior and punishing the behavior that is against the community values, the community exerts social control.
There are 2 forms of this type of control: the first one has to do with the internalization of values using socialization, in other words, teaching an individual what is socially acceptable in the community. The second one has to do with establishing sanctions to prevent behaviors that have a deviation from the norm.
Therefore, the fact that the community has the means to enforce adherence to community values would be an example of the social control function of the community.