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Social Studies, 07.02.2022 19:00, Cmpine

What is the difference between relative poverty and absolute poverty? O A. Relative poverty is a term used only by structural-functional
theorists, while absolute poverty is a term used only by social-
conflict theorists.
B. Relative poverty refers to a comparison, while absolute poverty
refers to the inability to meet basic needs.
C. Relative poverty refers to industrialized societies, while absolute
poverty refers to agrarian societies.
D. Relative poverty is an undesirable situation, while absolute poverty
is a desirable situation.
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