Well poor people get free food, bus rides, and other extra curricular activities. While us rich people pay for food, do get bus rides, and we do get the extra stuff but we have to pay. School for people is pretty much the same just they don't have the same lifestyle as us.
Life expectancy is theoretical and death rate is a real measurement. life expectancy can be used to predict the death rate if you know the average age of a population.Although the previous answer above is true, it does not answer the question. Life expectancy affects death rate as if the life expectancy is high, like it is in many High Income Countries (HIC's), the death rate is higher, because aging populations will inevitably have rising death rates as older people are more likely to die, than younger people.//Saying this, if the life expectancy is low, then often the death rate is high (like in many LIC's) as this is a result of poor medical care (or access), lack of clean drinking water and poor sanitation.\\
Life 400-500 years ago was characterized by limited technology, lack of modern conveniences, and shorter life expectancy. Society was largely agrarian, with most people living in rural areas and relying on farming for food. Social structure was rigid, with hierarchies based on birth and occupation. Access to education and healthcare was limited, and factors like disease and war could significantly impact daily life.
School uniforms can be uncomfortable for a variety of reasons, such as poor fit, stiff fabric, or lack of ventilation. Additionally, some people may find certain styles or materials restrictive or not well-suited to their individual preferences.
Life for the poor in Baghdad was often characterized by overcrowded living conditions, limited access to basic necessities such as clean water and sanitation, and insufficient healthcare and educational opportunities. Many struggled to make ends meet and faced challenges in securing stable employment and adequate housing. Economic inequality was a significant issue, leading to a disparity in quality of life between the wealthy elite and the impoverished population.
Living conditions for people who work at sweatshops are often poor, with long work hours, low wages, and inadequate facilities. Workers may face overcrowded and unsafe housing, limited access to healthcare and education, and lack of job security. This can lead to physical and mental health issues, as well as overall poor quality of life.
Life for people in Brazil is poor and not very easy. Brazilian people like Brazil because of the Carnaval, the partys,.......ect. I know that because we' re studing that in my school.
It was hard for poor people because they didnt have the proper care that the wealthy people needed.
life in the 1870's was not depressing they way they lived is remarkable.they did not have what we have today, poor kids went to school up to the age of 12 then joined the rest of the poor people in factories to work as for the richer kids children went to school then high school and had much more advantages then poor people(if you want to improve this answer or add anything to it your welcome anytime)thank you: samah ibion samah-ibrahim@hotmail.com;););)
Bread and Circuses.
Like your mama
No he did like poor people many wealthy people at the time were stuck up and snobby they did not appreciate the little things in life. He did not see that people are people no matter how much money they have.
There are many facts about life in Victorian times. This depended on the wealth status. The poor people faced lots of hardships and could not even afford to take their children to school like the rich.
Poor people like anything they can get
rural is when you move to a city. that answer is bull- life there is full of poverty (poor people with out homes)
it was mostly poor apart from the rare wealthy people
yes poor people did go to school but it was free
advice. education. make life nice. food and feed them. school education. teach people how to live life. you can get for them work. buy new house to live . make for child play house. give money to poor people. help poor people social problems. help poor. give to child school boock. give to child games. make child happy. enough income to support their families.