DescriptionChild slavery is the slavery of children. The enslavement of children can be traced back through history. Even after the abolition of slavery, children continue to be enslaved and trafficked in modern times, which is a particular problem in developing countries
The best answer is "<span>been steadily increasing" - since 2000, the financial crisis has taken its tool and more and more people are living in poverty. A big part of the phenomenon are poor neighbourhoods - the number of people living in poor neighbourhoods has increased by around 5 million people since 200. </span>
People changed the way their familes interacted. Familes started eating around and infront of the TV. Kids stopped spending time with most friends and ran home to the TV.
Here's one! Hoped it helped!
BTW I know it showes i am a begginer, but i was once an Ace, till me account got deleted. I was known as Sorry14. :D
Answer:
American cities decline / hollowed out into post-industrial wastelands. Industries fled overseas as other corporations sought lower wage costs.