im so tired of seeing this question over an over, I already looked this up and answered it a long time ago, I will log in to my editor account and see if this can be merged...till then,
answer: Google it or use my place-holder answer (which is detritus, not the real answer, which should be avail. on the site): "he hated poor people, his solution was to round them up into prison camps, have them battle to the death on live tv and turn some of them into zombie-commie-nazi's"
The project sponsored by the United Nations to eliminate extreme poverty worldwide is called the Millenium Project.
More than 20% of Americans still lived in poverty in the 1950's
No.
Food stamps ameliorate poverty, but they do not eliminate it.
One in Six Americans live in Poverty
None
One of the main things he worked for was to eliminate poverty.
Native americans suffered high rates of poverty and unemployment
The three pillars of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society are the War on Poverty, civil rights, and education. The War on Poverty aimed to eliminate poverty through various programs and initiatives. The civil rights component focused on ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all Americans, particularly African Americans. Finally, the education pillar sought to improve access to quality education and support for disadvantaged students, promoting social and economic mobility.
13% to 17% of all Americans live in absolute poverty in the U.S.
it works to eliminate poverty through development.
African Americans.