So families instead of being illiterate, can learn what they need to succeed and get a better job
Emperors, their families, servants and workers
the emperor, his family, and their servsnts
You could go to educational programs through the church to learn how to read and write.
I have experience in providing emotional support and practical assistance to families in need, such as volunteering at local shelters and participating in community outreach programs. Additionally, my background in conflict resolution and active listening equips me to facilitate healthy communication within families. I can also offer guidance on accessing resources, such as educational support or mental health services, to help families navigate challenges effectively.
By saving them then giving them money to retire so they could go back with their families and not risk their lives.
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There weren’t educational opportunities for most Egyptians. Only the nobility could have an education and 90% of the population were farmers and workers.
David Ricardo argued that when workers received high wages, it could lead to an increase in the population, as higher wages would incentivize families to have more children. This increase in the labor supply could eventually drive wages back down to a subsistence level, as more workers would compete for jobs. Consequently, while higher wages might temporarily improve living standards for workers, the long-term effect could negate those benefits as the labor market adjusts.
Because they where the only ones that could afford it
Advertising in public schools can provide additional funding for educational programs and resources, helping to alleviate budget constraints. However, it may also raise ethical concerns regarding the commercialization of education and the potential influence of corporate interests on students. Additionally, it could lead to distractions in the learning environment and may not align with the values of all families and educators. Balancing financial needs with the integrity of the educational experience is crucial.
A 529 Plan is an education savings plan operated by a state or educational institution designed to help families set aside funds for future college costs.
Poor families needed work in the Antebellum period (pre Civil War). Slater's unique methos of running his mills (The Rhode Island Method) allowed entire families to move to one of Slater's mill's without seperating. Families could live in company owned housing and earn wages.