Poverty and income inequality

Address the items below in separate sections with new
headings for each.
In your paper,
Identify the global societal problem within the introductory paragraph.
Conclude with a thesis statement that states your proposed solutions to the problem. (For guidance on how
to construct a good introduction paragraph, please review the Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an
external site.) from the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.).)
Describe background information on how that problem developed or came into existence.
Show why this is a societal problem.
Provide perspectives from multiple disciplines or populations so that you fully represent what different parts
of society have to say about this issue.
Construct an argument supporting your proposed solutions, considering multiple disciplines or populations
so that your solution shows that multiple parts of society will benefit from this solution.
Provide evidence from multiple scholarly sources as evidence that your proposed solution is viable.
Interpret statistical data from at least three peer-reviewed scholarly sources within your argument.
Discuss the validity, reliability, and any biases.
Identify the strengths and weaknesses of these sources, pointing out limitations of current research and
attempting to indicate areas for future research. (You may even use visual representations such as graphs
or charts to explain statistics from sources.)
Evaluate the ethical outcomes that result from your solution.
Provide at least one positive ethical outcome as well as at least one negative ethical outcome that could
result from your solution.
Explain at least two ethical issues related to each of those outcomes. (It is important to consider all of
society.)
Develop a conclusion for the last paragraphs of the essay, starting with rephrasing your thesis statement
and then presenting the major points of the topic and how they support your argument. (For guidance on
how to write a good conclusion paragraph, please review the Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an
external site.) from the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.).)

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