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    • What are social issues defined as?
      Problems affecting societal well-being
    • Crime is a social issue that threatens public safety and order.

      True
    • Addiction is a social issue characterized by dependence on substances or behaviors that negatively impact an individual's life
    • Social issues are often the focus of sociological study and policy interventions.

      True
    • What are structural inequalities in the context of social issues?
      Systemic barriers to resources
    • What is an example of the economic burden caused by social issues?
      Increased spending on poverty relief
    • Community-led projects like food banks or youth programs are examples of grassroots initiatives.
    • What is one individual action that can help address social issues?
      Volunteering
    • Partnerships involve collaborations between local organizations, businesses, and government to develop tailored solutions.

      True
    • What is one way individuals can contribute to solving social issues through volunteering?
      Donate time and skills
    • Addressing social issues requires a multi-pronged approach involving policy interventions, community-based solutions, and individual actions
    • Public investment in education and job training creates opportunities
    • Steps to address social issues through a combined approach:
      1️⃣ Implement policy interventions
      2️⃣ Develop community-based solutions
      3️⃣ Encourage individual actions
    • Key social issues include poverty, crime, discrimination, and addiction
    • Individual behaviors such as substance abuse can negatively impact society and contribute to social issues
    • Social issues can erode trust and bonds within communities, affecting social cohesion.
      True
    • What is one consequence of social issues on productivity?
      Higher absenteeism
    • Making conscious choices about the products and services used is called ethical consumption
    • Enacting laws to prohibit discrimination is an example of legislation
    • Partnerships between organizations and businesses can help develop tailored solutions to social issues.

      True
    • What is the ultimate goal of combining policy interventions, community-based solutions, and individual actions?
      Improve well-being of all
    • Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa is linked to economic inequality and environmental factors.
      True
    • Match the cultural perspective with its description:
      Individualistic ↔️ Focuses on personal responsibility
      Collectivist ↔️ Emphasizes community harmony
      Religious/Spiritual ↔️ Interprets issues through faith
      Traditional/Indigenous ↔️ Rooted in historical practices
    • What do collectivist cultures emphasize as a solution to poverty?
      Community-based solutions
    • Order the following cultural perspectives from most individual-focused to most community-focused:
      1️⃣ Individualistic
      2️⃣ Religious/Spiritual
      3️⃣ Collectivist
      4️⃣ Traditional/Indigenous
    • Poverty is defined as a lack of access to basic resources such as food, shelter, and healthcare
    • Discrimination is the unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on their characteristics.

      True
    • Order the following social issues based on their primary focus from economic to social:
      1️⃣ Poverty
      2️⃣ Crime
      3️⃣ Discrimination
      4️⃣ Addiction
    • Unlawful activities that threaten public safety and order are defined as crime
    • Addiction refers to dependence on substances or behaviors that negatively impact life.

      True
    • Match the type of social issue with its description:
      Poverty ↔️ Lack of access to basic resources
      Crime ↔️ Unlawful activities
      Discrimination ↔️ Unfair treatment
      Addiction ↔️ Dependence on substances
    • What is an example of a lack of social support that contributes to social issues?
      Limited welfare programs
    • Social cohesion can be eroded by a lack of trust and community bonds.

      True
    • Policy interventions to address social issues include legislation, welfare programs, and public investment
    • What are some key outcomes of poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa?
      Malnutrition, limited education
    • Match the cultural perspective with its focus:
      Individualistic ↔️ Personal responsibility
      Collectivist ↔️ Shared responsibility
      Religious/Spiritual ↔️ Moral growth
      Traditional/Indigenous ↔️ Historical practices
    • Poverty is more prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa due to economic inequality and political instability.

      True
    • Social issues are global problems with varying impacts based on regional contexts
    • In which regions are crime rates higher due to unemployment and social stressors?
      North America and Latin America
    • What factors influence regional differences in addiction rates?
      Substance availability and cultural acceptability