
Who Is To Blame For Poverty?
Acton Line
Impact of Industrialization on Neighborhoods and Communities
Factories in the past provided stable neighborhoods by offering job opportunities, allowing families to stabilize economically and socially. The relocation of factories overseas led to deindustrialization, causing economic collapse, dysfunctional families, and a loss of community identity. This loss pushed some individuals towards drug use as they sought a sense of belonging and community, highlighting the importance of community in people's lives.
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