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General knowledge

STUDENTS: MICAELA, AZUL, MASTRÁNGELO.


ALEJO, KOLADA, ARATA.
CONSTANZA, PASCUAL, ASSALINI

TEACHER: ROMINA, PINOLA


Introduction
How does the
government affect
society and the minds
of the people?
Government
Today, the government has an important role in the social and mental life of the
people through its policies and actions.
On some occasions, these policies can have a negative or positive impact on
society and on people's mental health

There are many problems, but the most important ones that mentally affect
people are:
1. Unstable economic policies.
2. Lack of access to basic services.
3. Unfair social policies.
Unstable economic policies
Unstable economic policies can generate uncertainty and anxiety among the
population, which can negatively affect people's mental health. If people cannot
be confident in their ability to keep their jobs and provide for themselves and their
families, they can become frustrated, anxious, and depressed.

Political instability
Lack of access to basic services
If the government does not provide essential basic services like quality health care and
education, this can negatively affect people's mental health. For example, if people are unable
to access the medical care they need, they may feel abandoned and anxious, especially in
emergency situations, as well as suffer physical discomfort from illness.
Similarly, if quality education is not available to all, people may feel left out and demotivated. In
addition, the lack of education generates ignoramuses and this has repercussions in the future,
where if they have children these people can generate more ignoramuses who are not useful to
society. Ignorance also generates frustration and that people are not able to distinguish between
good and bad.
Unfair social policies
The implementation of unfair social
policies can lead to inequalities and
social tensions, which can negatively
affect people's mental health. If there
are few economic opportunities for
certain communities or population
groups, they may feel marginalized and
experience mental health problems such
as depression and anxiety.
To solve some of these problems, long-term
structural and political changes are needed to create
a more just and equitable society. The solutions we
propose are:

Solution to
• Unstable economic policies: Foster
macroeconomic stability, promote transparency
and diversify the economy.

the problem • Lack of access to basic services: Invest in


infrastructure, implement social inclusion
programs and promote public-private
partnerships for access to services.
• Unfair social policies: Implement redistribution
policies, strengthen education and health, and
encourage citizen participation.

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