identify the true and false statements about the poor in the united states. true statement(s) the poor typically do not work, or work only part-time. press space to open the poor are more similar to the rich than they are to the middle class. press space to open those who are born poor tend to stay poor throughout their entire lives. press space to open politicians and others have characterized the poor as divisible into two groups, those who deserve assistance and those who do not.

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These are the true or correct statements about the poor in the United States:

  • The poor are more similar to the rich than they are to the middle class. (2)
  • Politicians and others have characterized the poor as divisible into two groups: those who deserve assistance and those who do not. (4)

While the false or incorrect statements are:

  • The poor typically do not work or work only part-time. (1) 
  • Those who are born poor tend to stay poor throughout their entire lives. (2)

Different societies have different factors that characterize stratification. For most societies, stratification seems to be an economic system based on wealth, which is the net worth of a person's money and assets, and income, which is a person's wages or capital dividends. People are frequently classified as rich or poor in this approach.

In the United States, 37.2 million people are still considered poor. The poor, by politician and others, are divisible into 2 groups such those who deserve assistance and those who don't. Almost 80% of the poor in the United States work full-time, and their moral values are the same as those of the rich rather than the middle class (see the attachment). The majority of Americans still have believe in those whom has acquired riches through hard work.

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