Vocabulary-US
Vocabulary-World
US Poverty
World Poverty
Our Involvement
100
Organizations that help poor people become more self-sufficient
What is welfare-to-work programs?
100
A state resulting from a diet lacking the nutrients vital to good health.
What is malnutrition?
100
People who come to America and are treated with hostility becaus of the events taken place on 9/11
What are immigrants?
100
The continent that has the most poverty
What is Africa?
100
Social conversion through the action for structural change and personal conversion on the way we think about, relate to, and treat those who are poor.
What is our involvement as Christians?
200
People that are driven out from their homeland under threat of losing their lives because of warfare or political oppression
What are refugees?
200
Comparative amounts of money earned annually by individuals or families.
What are income levels?
200
A symptom of poverty.
What is homelessness?
200
The percentage of the world's population who are hungry do not receive the minimum amount of vitamins vital to good health.
What is 20%?
200
*BONUS POINTS*
FREE POINTS
300
People who leave their country to avoid threat of poverty and hunger
What are migrant workers?
300
Budgets based on one product as the main source of income
What are single-export economies?
300
The larger portion of poverty in the United States is made up of these three races.
What are African Americans, Native Americans, and Latin Americans?
300
One of the three most wealthy countries in the world.
What is the US, Japan, or Germany?
400
The state of being a pay check, mortgage payment, rent payment, or family crisis away from losing your home.
What is near homeless?
400
poorer countries dependent on a few wealthy countries to purchase their limited selection of crops or products.
What are economic colonies?
400
Our involvement in the elimination of poverty involves these two conversions.
What is social and personal conversion?
400
Famine, drought, money intake, and heavily polluted areas.
What are causes of hunger?
400
*BONUS POINTS*
FREE POINTS
500
People who come to a country seeking a better life for themselves and their families.
What are economic migrants?
500
The combination of a country's average infant mortality, life expectancy, and literacy rates.
What is the physical quality of life index?
500
The age group with the greatest number of poor people.
What is children 18 and under?
500
Corporations that possess assets in many different countries.
What are multinational corporations?
500
To protect human life and human dignity, to strengthen family life, and to encourage and reward work are goals for...
What are goals to welfare reform?