Cite your sources as usual / necessary [lecture] [content page] [terms] [activities] and make sure you have AT LEAST:The related
Cite your sources as usual / necessary [lecture] [content page] [terms] [activities] and make sure you have AT LEAST:The related terminologies and evidence from the [lecture] (at least one example) and [content page terminologies] (at least two examples). ONE direct quote from the recorded lecture. Make certain the terms are USED PROPERLY and IN CONTEXT in your answer. Also include concrete evidence from at least TWO of the activities included below.Attempts and TimingSince this is an essay based quiz, you can submit the quiz ONCE and only ONCE.With that in mind, compose the quiz in a separate document so you can edit, revise, and save it BEFORE submitting it. There is no time limit other than the normal weekly deadline (see below).DeadlinesI HIGHLY RECOMMEND completing this Quiz at your earliest convenience so you don’t fall behind.The Suggested “Due By” Deadline for this quiz is before 11:59 pm Sunday, October 24th.The Extended “Available Until” Deadline for this quiz is before 11:59 pm Sunday, October 31st.Given the nature of this semester as it is unfolding, I will allow for late submissions after both of the deadlines highlighted above.I don’t recommend taking extra time if you can at all avoid it, but “Life Happens” as we all know, so do you best to be on time AND know that if you need more time I’ll work with you. Just remember! When you extend over the deadlines stated above, you WILL be overlapping with the new material that follows, so plan accordingly!As always, I recommend sticking to the Suggested “Due By” Deadlines as much as possible. Three Interactive Sites Related To Everyday Poverty(remember to use at least TWO of the three listed)[First Two Sites] The following two sites allow students to interactively experience how class work in the US:Required: Accept the challenge of making ends meet in one of the poorest communities in the US, Durham, North Carolina: http://playspent.org/html/ (Links to an external site.)Optional: Can You Live on the Minimum Wage? goo.gl/JXtijf or https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/02/09/opinion/minimum-wage.html (Links to an external site.)Questions to Consider When Participating in These Activities. What challenges did you face as you made decisions on the interactive sites?At what point did you “run out of money” in the process, and what was the “tipping point” that sent you into deeper poverty? Based on these exercises, to what extent do you think individual or family in the “real world” could actually break these cycles of poverty going forward?[Third Site: Required] Family Budget Calculator: https://www.epi.org/resources/budget/ (Links to an external site.) Using the Family Budget Calculator link provided above, enter your home County and enter the related costs for each of the following measures:Per year:Per month:Housing:Food:Childcare:Transportation:Healthcare:Other:Taxes:Overall Cost of Living for 2-parent, 2-child household…Monthly Costs for…Family Budget Calculator Discussion and Reflection Questions:How realistic is this budget for someone in the neighborhood in which you live?What challenges do you think families face when they make LESS than this amount per month / year?