Poverty is a world wide matter of concern, the topic is rather large and extense to take up on a speech assigment, therefore the best solution would be to narrow the scope of your presentation.
Down below I present to you an extract from the link I provide below, so that you do your speech on the History of Poverty in the US.
Once you've read the material you can talk abouit it, just take notes on the important names, issues and dates to fill the time allotment you'll have:
Now read this, link below:
US History Encyclopedia: Poverty
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While aspects of poverty in the United States have changed significantly since colonial times, debates about how best to alleviate this condition continue to revolve around issues of morality as well as economics. In eighteenth-and early-nineteenth-century America, most people worked throughout their lives at a succession of unstable jobs, under unhealthy conditions. Widows, immigrants, the ill, and the elderly generally had few sources of support outside their own poor families. Town-ships and counties resorted to such drastic solutions as auctioning off poor local residents to local farmers. Indigent nonresidents would simply be sent out of town. The primary form of public assistance, known as "out-door relief," consisted of food, fuel, or small amounts of money. Poorhouses were founded to serve the indigent more cheaply than outdoor relief while discouraging them from applying for further public assistance. Especially in the North, poorhouses attempted to improve their residents' personal habits. Supervised work, such as farming, weaving, and furniture building, was required; alcohol was forbidden.
Poorhouses became notorious for overcrowding, filth, disease, and corrupt management. Reformers also increasingly criticized outdoor relief for demoralizing the poor and attracting idlers and drunks. By the Civil War (1861-1865), private relief associations run by evangelical Protestants, immigrant groups, and upper-class women's groups had begun to assume a more bureaucratic form. The Charity Organization Society, founded in Buffalo, New York, in 1877 (chapters were established in most U.S. cities by 1892) attempted to systematize relief by sending volunteers to investigate the circumstances of each applicant and advise them on how to live a respectable life. Handouts were to be given only in cases of extreme need. This approach, known as "scientific charity," proved impractical. Yet elements of its method evolved into the caseworker system of social welfare agencies.
Poverty of speech-- A negative symptom of schizophrenia, characterized by brief and empty replies to questions. It should not be confused with shyness or reluctance to talk.
There are many people in the world that write speeches about poverty. This is in hopes that others will understand the quality of life people who live in poverty have.
Figurative Language
Poverty
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Extreme poverty; very poor. Example: he was cursed with penury.
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Yes, there was poverty in that time. For example, he told the story of the blind beggar.
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