a sense of collective responsibility


SUBMITTED BY: pinnacleseth

DATE: Sept. 14, 2017, 7:42 p.m.

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  1. True .In situations where poverty is rife, a sense of collective responsibility comes into play. If you and your 'friends' are hungry, you will share whatever food you have. This factor does not apply in situations where there is no scarcity, as the gift of a meal, cash is of much less importance and is therefore not as meaningful. Thus, the poor tend to have a more collective view than the rich and tend to be more willing to share.it's cultural.

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