Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Generational poverty is described as?

  1. Lack of material and money

  2. Lack because of basic needs

  3. Due to current situation

  4. Persistent across generations

The correct answer is: Persistent across generations

Generational poverty is defined as a pattern of poverty that is transmitted from one generation to the next and this is why D is the correct choice. Option A may be a consequence of generational poverty, but it does not fully capture the concept. Option B refers to a broader type of poverty, while option C does not accurately describe generational poverty.