Four different communities have informal agreements to provide mutual support to their members. A widespread, severe flood is expected to impact the entire region where all four communities are located. Which of these support agreements is most likely to completely fail to help its members during this event?
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Village Harvest Support System
A small, isolated community of farmers has a long-standing informal agreement: if one family's crop fails due to a localized pest or blight, the other families will share their harvest to ensure everyone has enough to eat. This year, a severe, region-wide drought causes every farm's crop in the community to fail. Why is the informal sharing agreement unlikely to be an effective safety net in this situation?
Limitations of Community Support Pacts
The primary reason local co-insurance arrangements fail during a widespread economic downturn is the erosion of social trust, leading households to become unwilling to honor their mutual support commitments.
Match each economic scenario with the likely effectiveness of a local, informal support agreement where community members promise to help each other during hard times.
Effectiveness of Mutual Support Agreements
Informal support agreements among households in a small community are most likely to become ineffective when the entire group is simultaneously affected by a widespread, or ______, adverse event.
A tight-knit neighborhood has an informal agreement where residents provide financial help and groceries to any neighbor who loses their job. This system has been successful for many years. However, when the town's main factory closes, a large number of residents in the neighborhood become unemployed at the same time. Which statement best analyzes the primary reason this support system will likely break down?
Four different communities have informal agreements to provide mutual support to their members. A widespread, severe flood is expected to impact the entire region where all four communities are located. Which of these support agreements is most likely to completely fail to help its members during this event?
A coastal village, where most households depend on fishing, has a long-standing agreement to share food and resources with any family whose boat is damaged or who has a poor catch. A sudden, widespread algal bloom makes the entire region's fish unsafe to eat for several months. Arrange the following events in the logical sequence that demonstrates why the village's support agreement would fail in this situation.