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this means freedom from poverty
security is the freedom from war, poverty, hunger, disease.
Harry Schwarz has written: 'Poverty corrodes freedom' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Apartheid, Poverty
economic freedom, private property, voluntary exchange, the freedom of profit motive
Catholics had to escape to Maryland in the United States for freedom due to persecution in England, as well as from famine and poverty.
this means freedom from poverty
Utopia if you like literature, Communism if you're liberal and/or feeling idealistic.
"The Price of Freedom" by Premchand is a short story that revolves around the theme of sacrifice and freedom. It depicts the story of a poor farmer who has to sell his belongings, including his wife's jewelry, to pay off his debt and secure his freedom from the moneylender. The story highlights the harsh realities of poverty and the sacrifices individuals may have to make for their independence.
One of the reason is because of poverty, second is freedom. Also the gap between black and white American.
They wanted to be free of religious persecution, poverty, a seal saying that if you are not an aristocrat you cannot rise, and a freedom to become somebody.
The famous American painter Norman Rockwell decided to illustrate something President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had said in 1941-- Roosevelt talked about the Four Freedoms, universal human rights which the president believed should apply to everyone. They were: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. ("Want" was an old word that referred to being in need, being in poverty, being without the essentials needed to live.) Freedom from want meant the right to live in a world where you had enough to eat and where nobody suffered from starvation or poverty. Rockwell created four paintings, each an example of one of the four freedoms, and one of the paintings was entitled "Freedom from want"-- it showed a group of happy, middle-class people at Thanksgiving dinner, with plenty of food for everyone at the table.
When the british came from England they spoke English