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poverty so severe that people cannot meet their basic needs for food, shelter, and clothing

absolute poverty

name the steps of the pastoral circle process

experience, analysis, reflection, action

(T/F) catholic social teaching requires absolute equality in the distribution of wealth among all people

f

(T/F) distributive justice assures that goods are distributed according to merit

f

(T/F) restorative justice is concerned with giving a proportionate punishment for crime

f

explain how knowledge of hidden rules are crucial to a person living in poverty

if we don't know the hidden rules/unspoken rules it is harder to "fit in"; ex: when you join a new team and the unspoken rule is the captains sit in the back but you are new and don't know this--i need to know this to really "fit in" with the team

when a person gets enough calories but their diet is limited to 3 or food groups

malnutrition

explain the impact that poverty has on education. give 2 examples of relationship between terms and poverty

poverty makes it so that the impoverished children don't have the same educational opportunities as others. some issues is that the schools don't have enough funding, if there's a tax-based system, and the fact that impoverished kids don't have the same access to books/materials. they also may not have access to the same materials because of biases/prejudices against them

explain how coping strategies are crucial to a person living in poverty

need to have good/healthy way to deal with the pain and suffering; ex: some go to church (good) while others go to drugs/alcohol (bad)

explain how spiritual is crucial to a person living in poverty

need to have hope the better life is possible. if impoverished people don't believe better life where they aren't in poverty is possible, they will never achieve it

when people lack the resources needed to obtain type of diet, participate in the activities, and have living conditions and amenities which are customary to the society to which they belong

relative poverty

concerned with healing a victim's wounds and repairing relationships

restorative justice

concerned with how a society assures full participation in society, fair treatment, safety and security for all

social justice

(T/F) poverty is a multidimensional issue that requires a wide range of solutions

t

(T/F) the ability to leave poverty is more dependent on other resources than it is upon financial resources

t

explain the analysis step of the pastoral circle process

we analyze the situation: what happened and why? we get more info

explain the experience step of the pastoral circle process

we experience something, we need to take it in and understand what happened

explain the reflection step of the pastoral circle process

we reflect on ourselves and what happened: what were effects? how do i feel about it? what can i do?

explain the action step of the pastoral circle process

we take all the info we have and take action keeping all we learned and realized in mind so we take the best possible action


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