Answer:
The correct answer is option C) Human nature is essentially and innately good.
Explanation:
Confucianism is an ethical philosophical concept rather than a religious one. It focuses on the innate ability of human nature to be good.
A well known Confucianism philosopher, Menicus, was the one who brought this theory forward. He thinks that human nature is intact, unless an external force tries to break it down.
He further had the view that if this innate ability of goodness is worked upon, it can be turned into a virtue.
Answer:
structural perspective
Explanation:
The structural as well as the functional perspective is an approach in the field of sociology which sees the society as a complex system that works together in order to promote stability and solidarity.
The functional perspective of poverty shows the side of the poverty that it exists in the society for some positive function of the society. It states that there is some positive aspects of poverty in the society.
While the structural perspective of poverty depicts the structure of the society that causes the poverty in the society die to the potholes in the structure of the economy.
In the context, Mathew who is preparing a presentation on poverty must include the structural perspective of the poverty in his presentation so that people are aware of this potholes or drawbacks in the society and be able to get rid of poverty and live a good life.
Answer:
Jesus
Explanation:
The Father-God of Jesus after Jesus' death and Resurrection becomes—for his disciples—the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (e.g., 2 Corinthians 1:3), who revealed his love through the sacrifice of his Son who was sent into the world.
Poverty is the situation of not being able to satisfy the basic physical and mental needs of a decent life due to lack of resources such as food, housing, education, healthcare, drinking water or electricity. Poverty can affect a person, a group of people or an entire geographic region.
The sentence is false because according to the World Bank, work must be done on the following aspects to reduce the poverty:
1. Development and nutrition in early childhood
2. Universal access to quality education
3. Universal health coverage
4. Progressive taxation
5. Rural infrastructure