Cumulative and Cyclical Poverty Theory
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What does the Cumulative and Cyclical theory suggest about individual situations and community resources?

  • They are independent of each other
  • They are not linked in any way
  • They are mutually dependent (correct)
  • Individual situations always overshadow community resources
  • How does inadequate employment in the community impact spending according to the text?

  • It causes inadequate spending (correct)
  • It results in adequate spending
  • It leads to excessive spending
  • It has no impact on spending
  • What is a recommended community development response to break the spiral of poverty according to the text?

  • Focusing only on individual issues
  • Creating comprehensive programs that address both individual and community issues (correct)
  • Developing programs that ignore community deficiencies
  • Relying solely on community organizations
  • In what way does the Cumulative and Cyclical theory suggest community development responses should be designed?

    <p>To create programs addressing both individual and community issues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one example of an asset-based approach mentioned in the text for breaking the spiral of poverty?

    <p>Building self-sufficiency in a community reinforced environment</p> Signup and view all the answers

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