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Anna35 [415]
3 years ago
5

What are the major things of our national concern? explain any three of them in detail.​

Social Studies
1 answer:
sammy [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

COVI.D

Religious Conflict & War. ...

Poverty.

Racism

Refugee crisis. ...

Explanation:

COV.ID: According to the C.DC, reported CO.VID-19 illnesses have ranged from mild (with no reported symptoms in some cases) to severe to the point of requiring hospitalization, intensive care, and/or a ventilator. In some cases, COVI.D-19 illnesses can lead to death.

RACISM: ongoing feelings of sadness, anger, depression and being left out

headaches, increased heart rate, sweating, trembling and muscle tension

a constant fear of being verbally or physically attacked

not wanting to go to school

having little or no trust in anybody apart from family. 1

These impacts can reduce people's ability to work or study, and to achieve their future goals.

Racism also affects people's general wellbeing when they are denied equal access to jobs, services and education.

REFUGEE CRISIS: In June 2015 the U.N refugee agency reported that wars and persecutions are the main reasons behind the refugee crises all over the world. A decade earlier, six people were forced to leave their homes every 60 seconds, but in 2015 wars drove 24 people on average away from their homes each minute.

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