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iVinArrow [24]
3 years ago
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Your community might have some social problems and evils. Make a list of them along with its cause and solutions. IT NOT HISTORY

BUT IT INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY (I.S)
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1 answer:
OLEGan [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Some problems faced by society that affect the lives of individuals can be the lack of access to information, the lack of work and the lack of essential rights such as food and security.

When there are problems in a community related to social inequality, it is common for other problems to arise that marginalize individuals, such as increased drug use, increased crime, etc.

To change this situation in a community, the entire population must be made aware of the importance of choosing their political representatives, as it is necessary to create public policies that include investments in education, in support of entrepreneurs, in creating new jobs , etc.

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