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Enduring issues

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What is an enduring issue? “An enduring issue is a problem or obstacle which countless societies have tried to solve in varying ways.”
What should your second sentence say? Over time one enduring issue in history has been ___.”
What should your conclusion do? Connect all documents back to the enduring issue.
outside infrmation document one The Factory Act of 1833: Mention that the British government eventually had to pass laws to limit how many hours children could work because the exploitation was so bad.
outside information document 3 Multinational Corporations (MNCs): Use this term. Explain that companies like Nike or Apple move production to places like Vietnam or China to lower "overhead costs."
outside information document 4 The Cycle of Poverty: Explain that without a "living wage" for parents, families are forced to send children to work just to survive, which keeps the children out of school and ensures they stay poor as adults.
document 4 um thesis statement Perhaps the most tragic consequence of this enduring issue is the persistence of child labor in the global free trade system. Despite international efforts by the International Labor Organization (ILO), it was estimted...
doc 3 thesis statment In the modern era, the search for cheap labor has shifted from individual factories to a global scale due to globalization.
doc 1 thesis statement The origins of modern industrial exploitation are clearly seen in 19th-century Britain during the Industrial Revolution. As Britain became the "workshop of the world,"
doc 1 thesis statementpart 2 its economic dominance was built on a foundation of "unprecedented" productivity and specialization. However, this success relied heavily on "the employment of cheap labour"
in troduction part As nations strive for economic growth and industrial dominance, they often prioritize low production costs over the well-being of workers.
in troduction part 2 This issue demonstrates how the global capitalist system can lead to the mistreatment of vulnerable populations, including the poor, migrants, and even children, in the pursuit of profit.
Created by: Fernando.Quezada
 

 



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