Many believed they deserved to be there and/or that they didn't want to work or live in better conditions. A common belief about people who lived in slums was that they were dirty and uneducated. It was also believed that many in impoverished areas, projects, and ghettos were either black or Hispanic. The reality is that you have many races living in poor conditions. Many of them are also smart and educated, however, have simply fallen on harsh times.
Presiden Lyndon Baines Johnson wanted to get rid on the slums of cities, restored people stricken with poverty back to good measures, provided education for the less fortunate, and to give full rights to blacks and other minorities.
-They are caused by deteriorating neighborhoods -They breed disease -They are fueled by poverty and unemployment
no they dont. both have the centrally located CBD(central business district) then- in MEDC's the lower class settles right around it and the residents get richer as it moves outwards, ending with the high class residential suburbs. in LEDC's there are high class flats around the CBD and, resident wealth gradually decreases as it moves outwards ending with slums.
Disadvantages(i) Cities became crowded, smoky, with problems of slums, housing, sanita­tion, accidents and epidemics.(ii) Women and child labour was badly exploited.(iii) Workers suffered from long working hours, low wages, and unemployment, unsafe conditions of work, with no rights to vote strike or form trade unions.(iv) Society, became divided into rich and poor, the 'Haves' and the 'Have- Nots'.(v) It led to wars of imperialism and colonization.
Over 3 billion people worldwide live in what is termed absolute poverty, meaning they have little or no money, food or shelter. On average, 25,000 children die DAILY from the affects of poverty. Of the estimated 2.2 billion children worldwide, 1 billion live in poverty.Therefore it is safe to conclude that poverty is a HUGE problem!For more info; www.globalissues.org
A common belief was that people who lived in the slums were lazy or unmotivated, when in fact they often faced systemic barriers such as lack of education, job opportunities, and affordable housing. These stereotypes overlooked the structural issues that perpetuated poverty and inequality in the slums.
Many believed they deserved to be there and/or that they didn't want to work or live in better conditions. A common belief about people who lived in slums was that they were dirty and uneducated. It was also believed that many in impoverished areas, projects, and ghettos were either black or Hispanic. The reality is that you have many races living in poor conditions. Many of them are also smart and educated, however, have simply fallen on harsh times.
They didn't want to work or live in better conditions. (APEX)
Many believed they deserved to be there and/or that they didn't want to work or live in better conditions. A common belief about people who lived in slums was that they were dirty and uneducated. It was also believed that many in impoverished areas, projects, and ghettos were either black or Hispanic. The reality is that you have many races living in poor conditions. Many of them are also smart and educated, however, have simply fallen on harsh times.
Many immigrants lived in urban apartment slums called flats. These flats held a great many people and were often overcrowded.
They lived in areas of large cities called slums.
African Americans
Slums
Slums were made as living situations for people who did not have a lot of money. These slums are not well kept because the people do not have the money to keep it up.
There are a lot of slums in Washington D.C. slums are people who live in cardboard boxes or under highways
it was all good if you were rich but if you were poor life was bad you will have to live in the slums you could cacth disease people who lived in the slums were known as " The Great Unwashed". Also all of they muck got wash in the river middle of the street people drank from it too!
Here are some sentences.The squalor in the slums was appalling.He lived in squalor.