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How Does The Homelessness In America Compare To Other Nations?
Allie Harburtson, Krissy Hanniger, Anthia Wesley
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16th Century
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18th Century
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Adequate Housing
22%
American Civil War
11%
American Journalists
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American Revolutionary War
11%
Apple
11%
Bahamas
11%
Bathroom
11%
Begging
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Benedict Anderson
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Boarding House
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British Colonies
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Canada
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Chronic Disease
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Church
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Citizenship
11%
Civic Nationalism
11%
Clothing
11%
Cold War
22%
Collective Identity
11%
Community Organization
11%
Country or Region
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Cuba
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Cultural Nationalism
11%
Developed Countries
11%
Disease Severity
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East Coast
11%
Economic Freedom
11%
Emergency Accommodation
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Employment Opportunities
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Ethnic Groups
33%
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European Colonization
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Extreme Heat
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Great Britain
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11%
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High Risk
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Homeless Persons
44%
Homeless Population
33%
Homelessness
100%
Human Being
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Human Rights
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22%
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11%
International Measures
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Mexico
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Native American
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NATO
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New York City
11%
North America
33%
Organization of American States
11%
Ozone Level
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Paleo
11%
Panhandling
11%
People Experiencing Homelessness
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Southern United States
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Soviet Union
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Union Dissolution
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United Nations
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United States
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United States of America
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Vietnam War
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Developed Countries
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European Colonization
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Human Rights
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Human Species
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Indians
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International Monetary Fund
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International Organizations
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Mental Health
75%
Mexico
25%
Military Conflict
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Military Expenditure
25%
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Native American Studies
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Quality of Life
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Representative Democracy
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Russia
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Territory
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Third World
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UK
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USA
100%
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World Bank
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canada
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capital
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cities
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clothing
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colonies
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communities
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comparative evaluations
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developed countries
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