"A social issue is a problem that affects many people within a society."
Social phenomena that are considered to be harmful to society or individuals, such as poverty, inequality, racism, and crime.
Poverty: A state in which a person lacks the financial resources to have a minimum standard of living.
Income Inequality: The unequal distribution of income among individuals or groups.
Homelessness: A state in which a person lacks a permanent, stable, and safe place to live.
Unemployment: A state of lack of work opportunities for people who are willing and able to work, which leads to a variety of social problems.
Discrimination: The unjust or prejudiced treatment of individuals or groups based on their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or other characteristics.
Violence: The use of physical force to harm or injure people, which can take many forms and lead to severe social problems.
Addiction: The persistent use of substances or behaviors that lead to negative consequences, such as drug abuse or gambling addiction.
Mental Health: The state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which can be affected by various factors such as genetics, environment, and life experiences.
Domestic Abuse: The systematic pattern of controlling behaviors in which one partner uses physical, sexual, emotional, and/or financial abuse to dominate and control the other partner.
Racism: The belief system that some races are superior to others and that this belief can lead to discrimination, intolerance, and prejudice.
Sexism: Prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination based on gender, which can limit opportunities and rights of individuals and groups.
Aging Population: The demographic shift that occurs when a large number of people reach an advanced age, which can lead to economic and social challenges.
"Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however, some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects."
"It is often the consequence of factors extending beyond an individual's control."
"Growing poverty on one hand and growing population and materialistic wealth on the other hand caused tension between very rich and poorest people inside society."
"There can be disagreements about what social issues are worth solving, or which should take precedence. Different individuals and different societies have different perceptions."
"In Rights of Man and Common Sense, Thomas Paine addresses the individual's duty to 'allow the same rights to others as we allow ourselves.' The failure to do so causes the creation of a social issue."
"Some people vote for leaders in a democracy to advance their ideals. Outside the political process, people donate or share their time, money, energy, or other resources. This often takes the form of volunteering. Nonprofit organizations are often formed for the sole purpose of solving a social issue. Community organizing involves gathering people together for a common purpose."
"Nonprofit organizations are often formed for the sole purpose of solving a social issue."
"Community organizing involves gathering people together for a common purpose."
"A distinct but related meaning of the term 'social issue' (used particularly in the United States) refers to topics of national political interest, over which the public is deeply divided and which are the subject of intense partisan advocacy, debate, and voting."
"In this case 'social issue' does not necessarily refer to an ill to be solved, but rather a topic to be discussed." Note: The remaining 9 questions can be framed based on the information provided in the paragraph.