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    The Challenges of the Underrepresented Population of Galesburg and Beardstown Face Inequality and discrimination are recurring topics that have always been present in the history of the United States. A remarkable event that highlights discrimination in the history of the United States is slavery. Even though African Americans are the population that have suffered discrimination extensively‚ up to this day they are the most underrepresented racial group. In this essay‚ I will talk about three different

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    within American society. Politically‚ there should have been equality‚ for all people were given the same rights by law. However this certainly was not the case in reality‚ for society was not accepting of any change; there was in fact prevailing inequality. Kate Chopin challenged this reality with her bold‚ unconventional ideas‚ but was scorned by the traditional view of society when she first published her novel‚ The Awakening in 1899. This novel reflects the author’s own personal life experiences

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    economics assignment Income inequality in United states since 1970s Lecturer: Msc.Ly Hoang Phu Hoàng Ngọc Lan Chi | 1001060022 | Phan Thị Huyền Trang | 1001011015 | Phạm Thị Hương Liên | 1001060080 | | | | | | | Hanoi‚ March 2013 Contents INTRODUCTION 3 CONTENT 4 I. Overview of income inequality in US since 1970s 4 1.Definition and characteristic of income inequality in US 4 1.1. Definition of income inequality 4 1.2.Characteristic of income inequality in US since 1970s 5 2. Facts

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    6-7 Economic Inequality 7-8 Pros & Cons of Income Inequality 8-9 The Example of Latin America 9-10 Economic Liberalism in a Nutshell 10-11 Conclusion 11-12 Reference List 1) Almond‚ Gabriel A. and Sidney Verba. 1963. The Civic Culture: Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations. Princeton: Princeton University -Press. 2) Brady‚ Henry E. 2004. An Analytical Perspective on Participatory Inequality and Income Inequality. In Social Inequality. New York:

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    done to lessen inequality so as to achieve the Rawlsian ideal of social justice in America. As a starting premise‚ Rawls lays out two principles of justice. The first is that “each person is to have equal rights to the most extensive basic liberties compatible with similar liberties for others” . This principle is essentially absolute‚ and may not be violated even for the sake of the second principle. Rawls’ second principle of justice is that “social and economic inequalities are to be arranged

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    Read the following 2 articles for incoming tutorial.. As Poverty Shrinks‚ Should We Worry About Inequality? – Kenneth Rapoza Forbes Magazine Thanks to global capitalism‚ there are much less poor people running around the world today than there was a decade ago. But there are also more rich people. Way more. And in rich countries‚ there are less middle class. So even as poverty is shrinking‚ inequality is rising among income levels as the new global plutocracy takes shape. Today‚ 43% live on less

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    Influences in Racism and Disparities The identifiable physical and cultural characteristics that put an individual at a disadvantage have long been in place in our society causing unfairness. One the most influential aspects of this is caused by inequality and the way we perceive the different types of race and ethnicity in our world. While those who belong to a race or ethnicity in the majority group have available to them an over abundance of resources‚ the lower quality resources go to the minority

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    noticed income disparities grow now. Current income disparities certainly threaten democratic ideals for two important reasons. First I am going to show how much inequality there really is and how its growing. The first reason is that Inequality causes Corruption‚ and Corruption threatens Representation and the second reason is that Inequality dampens political participation‚ which is a cherished ideal. The income gap between the richest and poorest Americans grew last year to its widest amount on

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    Krugman’s Confronting Inequality‚ we are told‚ as citizens of the United States‚ the damages of high and rising inequality within our country. Krugman describes America as a place of unclear economic progress for the middle class while the share of economic growth in the past 3 decades has gone to the wealthy 1%. Krugman next describes the impact such inequality has on our society and republic. First starting with social inequality‚ he states “The fact is the vast income inequality inevitably brings

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    Economic Inequality The growing economic inequality in the United States is an ongoing issue and over the years has changed. According to past studies done by the US Census Bureau changes in earnings distributions have had a huge effect on this inequality. Just take a look at some of the people in the fields where you work or maybe family members work and the income inequality is very evident for many different reasons. With help of studies done by professionals and my own experiences we will pinpoint

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