Poverty and Wealth Revision 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesPoverty and WealthGCSEOCR Created by: buildzCreated on: 22-05-16 18:31 Absolute Poverty Not enough money to afford basic things - food, water, etc. 1 of 12 Relative Poverty Enough money for basic things (food, water. etc.) but not enough for what is considered 'luxeries' (games, etc.) 2 of 12 Causes of Poverty Corruption, natural disasters, economics, war, family 3 of 12 MEDC vs. LEDC More Economically Developed Country vs. Less Economically Developed Country 4 of 12 Poverty Cycle Reason why people remain poor: Lack of food - Hunger - No energy - Unable to work - No money - Lack of food, and so forth 5 of 12 [QUOTE] Short Term Aid vs. Long Term Aid “Give a man a fish feed him for a day, teach a man to fish feed him for life.” 6 of 12 Christian Aid Is a charity that provides people with aid in their time of need (set up in 1945) 7 of 12 Agape Selfless, Christian love - or, kindless, generosity and consideration. 8 of 12 Wealth Some Christians think it is okay to be wealth as long as you donate where possible 9 of 12 Financial Ruin Christians also think you shouldn't aim to be wealth, as the want for money could lead to financial gain. 10 of 12 Iona Community and John Laing Case Studies. Each have contrasting view on wealth. 11 of 12 Fair Trade Farmers paid a fair price for their produce [i.e. cocoa] 12 of 12
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