1Your professor is teaching a class on sociology. Write a post responding to the professor's question.In your response, you should do the following.• Express and support your opinion.• Make a contribution to the discussion in your own words.An effective response will contain at least 100 words.Doctor Achebe:Let's think about population trends in urban and rural areas (villages). Living in urban areas can beexpensive; nonetheless, when they have a choice of where to live,people in some countries do notwish to live in rural areas even if the cost of living there is lower. If governments of some countrieswant to attract more people to live in rural areas or villages,what is the best strategy or approach thatgovernments can use? Why?Claire:I would live in a rural area if the government gave more financial help to farmers. Although it maycost very little to live in a rural area, it costs a lot to begin a career in agriculture. If I had financialhelp, I would start my own farm and be happy to live in a rural area.Kelly:In my country,urban centers are great places to live because you can access shops, restaurants, andmuseums. If the government of my country wanted to attract me to live in a rural area,the areawould first have to attract more businesses focused on entertainment and culture than most ruralareas have now.I agree that providing financial incentives and improving infrastructure can attract more peopleto rural areas. However, enhancing quality of life factors is equally important. If governments wantcitizens to relocate willingly to rural villages, they must invest in education, healthcare,andcommunity development.Rural living is appealing to many due to lower costs of living and closer community bonds.Yet, limited access to essential services and amenities remain deterrents. Governments shouldprovide funding for new schools, medical clinics, recreation centers and other resources thatstrengthen community life. Strong, thriving communities where citizens have opportunities to learn,grow, and lead healthy, purposeful lives will draw people naturally.Simply subsidizing agricultural careers or reducing living costs is not enough. People seekfulfilling lives surrounded by supportive relationships and access to life's necessities regardless oflocation. Investing in the growth and well-being of citizens and communities should be the priority.With vibrant communities that nurture citizens, development in meaningful ways, relocating torural areas may be an attractive choice for more.Your professor is teaching a class on education. Write a post responding to the professor's question.In your response, you should do the following. Express and support your opinion.• Make a contribution to the discussion in your own words.• An effective response will contain at least 100 words.Doctor GuptaThis week, I want you to discuss assessment criteria. Some schoo...