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    Wealth Gap: Why America is threatening Democracy The democratic ideal that “All men are created equal" is the basis of The Declaration of Independence and is deeply rooted in American history. However‚ this ideal is not as realistic when looking closer into American society. For instance‚ the idea of equality is never actually mentioned in The Constitution. The United States is known for being built on freedom and foreigners look to it as the possibility for the American dream‚ but there have been

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    The United States is a capitalism nation‚ which is a normal phenomenon to have a wealth inequality. Otherwise‚ it would be a communism nation. However‚ when the wealth gap is too wide‚ there would be a big problem. In recent years‚ the wealth gap has expanded historically and unprecedentedly wide. The middle class and working class people start suffering. If the gap keeps expanding‚ the United States will be destroying by this economic issue. A better way describing this situation‚ The United State

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    and if nothing is done‚ the very ideals on which our country stands could no longer exist. Income inequality is growing and there are less chances for social advancement‚ especially for those who are in the lower classes. The United States is running the risk of turning into class-bases society‚ similar to those seen in Europe. The Economic Policy Institute argues that between 1979 and 2000 the real income of households in the bottom 20% of earners grew by 6.4%‚ while the households in the top 20%

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    Income Inequality: The Gender Gap Income inequality has been‚ and continues to be‚ an issue among the different genders and ethnicities in the United States. The gap continues to widen not only between men and women‚ but also among other women when age‚ ethnicity‚ appearance‚ and physical limitation biases are taken into account. Men have historically been “superior” to women in many areas‚ including jobs and income. Many jobs are still considered better suited towards men and many of the jobs

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    Economic inequality is the differences found in various measures of the economy within individuals of a group‚ groups in a population‚ and among countries. (Huffington Post 1). Economic inequality is sometimes called income inequalitywealth inequality‚ or the wealth gap. (The Equality Trust 2). There are three main types of economic inequality. Income‚ is the extent to which income is distributed unevenly in a group of people. Income is not just the money by pay‚ but also money received from employment

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    Income inequality means that there is no equality between people. Also‚ there are big differences between the rich and everyone else. This problem grows year after year. Some people become poor and other become rich. The American Dream is related to income because everyone who wants to achieve the American Dream must have a great income. Rich and poor people are all human beings‚ but poor people have stolen money from each other because they do not have a great experience to get money. Rich people

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    rise in wealth they

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    Who was responsible for Thomas a’Becketts death? Henry II was ultimately responsible although four knights did the deed. Henry had been having arguments with the church for many years‚ and decided to install Thomas a’Beckett‚ formerly Lord Chancellor and a close and trusted friend as archbishop of Canterbury. He thought having his friend‚ as the most senior clergyman would bring the church onside. However this didn’t workout as Henry planned and as Archbishop a’Beckett favoured the church

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    “To egalitarians‚ having more wealth than someone else is morally permissible only to the degree that the person guilty of having more wealth continually apologizes for it and self-sacrificially works to eliminate the disparity” (Ari Armstrong‚ 2014). Egalitarians do not believe in a difference between men and women. They are mostly against traditional gender roles and believe that people should be treated as equals from birth therefore any egalitarian would stand in a position that favors equality

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    INCOME INEQUALITY AND ITS AFFECTS ON HEALTHCARE AND MORTALITY BASIC ECONOMICS MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY TAMMY L. PARISE FEBRUARY 17‚ 2013 Mastrianna (2010) speaks of income inequality as variations in earnings among individuals and households. He states that some income disparity is desirable for creating an incentive for individuals to invest in education and training and to take risks in employment and investment for greater rewards. Concerns are being voiced as to the income inequality

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