Duplicate Question
The question on this page has been marked as a duplicate question.
Original Question
After making your predictions, READ the CON side, “CON: War on Poverty Revisited (Modified) By Thomas Sowell Capitalism Magazin...Question
After making your predictions, READ the CON side, “CON: War on Poverty Revisited (Modified) By Thomas Sowell
Capitalism Magazine (online), August 17, 2004,” and complete the second row in the table below.
Source: Who wrote this?
What is his perspective?
What do you predict the author will say after reading Johnson’s speech?
What’s the author’s main argument?
What are THREE pieces of evidence the author uses to support his claims? CON Great Society/ War on Poverty
Capitalism Magazine (online), August 17, 2004,” and complete the second row in the table below.
Source: Who wrote this?
What is his perspective?
What do you predict the author will say after reading Johnson’s speech?
What’s the author’s main argument?
What are THREE pieces of evidence the author uses to support his claims? CON Great Society/ War on Poverty
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Source: Thomas Sowell
Perspective: Free market economist and critic of government intervention
Prediction: Criticize Johnson's speech and the War on Poverty as ineffective and harmful
Main argument: The War on Poverty actually harmed the very people it was trying to help by creating dependence on government aid instead of fostering self-sufficiency.
Evidence:
1. Sowell points out that poverty rates were already declining before the War on Poverty was implemented.
2. He argues that welfare programs disincentivized work and marriage, contributing to the breakdown of families and perpetuating poverty.
3. Sowell highlights the unintended consequences of government intervention, such as increased bureaucracy and waste of taxpayer money.
Perspective: Free market economist and critic of government intervention
Prediction: Criticize Johnson's speech and the War on Poverty as ineffective and harmful
Main argument: The War on Poverty actually harmed the very people it was trying to help by creating dependence on government aid instead of fostering self-sufficiency.
Evidence:
1. Sowell points out that poverty rates were already declining before the War on Poverty was implemented.
2. He argues that welfare programs disincentivized work and marriage, contributing to the breakdown of families and perpetuating poverty.
3. Sowell highlights the unintended consequences of government intervention, such as increased bureaucracy and waste of taxpayer money.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.