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    Labour Reforms 1945-1951

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    during the war‚ got used to support provided by the government. In 1942‚ a Civil Servant and an experienced worker on social welfare named William Beveridge constructed a report which would go on to become the basis for the Labour reforms. By 1951‚ Labour had introduced many different reforms aiming to tackle the problems that faced Britain. The Beveridge Report identified what is known as the 5 giants; these include disease‚ want‚ squalor‚ idleness and ignorance. Arguably the most important and successful

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    feel a presence of someone or something as they enter. There have been many captured pictures of mysterious orbs and body outlines by those who go into the house. Although many of the design plans are said to have come from the spirits that Sarah spoke to each night‚ some were actually done by her. This includes a spider web design found in many places in the house. Many of the spider webs are found in the design of the windows. Most of these windows are in the 13th bathroom. The same design

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    Social Democracy Essay Essay title: Analyse the influence of social democracy or conservatism on the nature of welfare state(s) development during the 20th century. Assess its current influence on welfare discourse with reference to relevant examples. Social Policy Essay – Social Democracy Social Democracy emerged from socialism in the 19th century; its aim was to combat individualism and later on critique capitalism. Social democrats are sometimes compared to liberalists as they emphasise individual

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    increasing competition between their global adversaries and itself was steadily increasing‚ and due to the fact that the US was on the edge of world power had something to prove that they were a nation with which to be reckoned. Additionally‚ as Albert Beveridge state in the march of the flag‚ “... it is ours to set the world its example of power… it is ours to execute a fate that is greater than our small intentions” (pg 4). It was also due to the rapid growth of industrialisation and a want to have a greater

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    Dbq American Imperialism

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    As America imperialized at the turn of the 20th Century‚ America gained a lot of new land and enemies. Imperialism had both some bad and good traits. For the most part‚ it was immoral and cruel to many people‚ but imperialism helped us become the country we are today. Around 1900‚ imperialism became the most talked about issue within the United States. After the Spanish-American war ended and the U.S. gained many Pacific islands as a result‚ most Americans became concerned over whether to annex

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    Social Policy

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    Unit 7 Social Policy LO1 Understand the significant historical and contemporary landmarks in social welfare provision 1.1 Outline significant historical and contemporary landmarks in social policy. Social policy is the study of social services and the welfare state. In general terms‚ it looks at the idea of social welfare‚ and its relationship to politics and society. More specifically‚ it also considers detailed issues in * policy and administration of social services‚ including

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    5 Social Evils

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    Want The existence of want or poverty was the main reason for Beveridge’s initial investigating. Legislative measures to tackle problem: • Family allowances act 1945 (introduced an allowance for all children under 16‚ except for the first born child.) • National insurance act 1946 (introduced a new insurance scheme that would provide those who contributed to it with a range of benefits including amongst others unemployment benefit‚ sickness benefit‚ maternity benefit‚ retirement benefit and

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    improve the lives of ordinary people‚ build on the recommendations of the Beveridge Report‚ and slay the five giants (Want‚ Disease‚ Squalor‚ Ignorance‚ and Idleness). The main aims to improve the economic conditions were: fulfilling the Nationalisation programme and reducing unemployment. Labour had to recover from being identified with the failures of the 1930s. The Beveridge Report of 1942‚ written by William Beveridge‚ stated the five giants of evil and need to introduce welfare. Attlee wanted

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    mission to uplift "inferior" races. This resonates with Hoganson’s discussion of imperialists viewing themselves as masculine civilizers and helps within the cultural narrative of the U.S. "manfully" taking on the responsibility to govern others (Beveridge‚ 1900). In his speech‚ Roosevelt combines economic and cultural arguments in emphasizing both the material benefits of developing the Philippines and bringing American industries to the islands while underlining the moral duty to raise the Filipinos

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    include keeping people healthy‚ treating the sick and protecting families against financial ruin from medical bills. There are four main models of health care systems that Reid describes in the book that include‚ the Bismarck model‚ Beveridge model‚

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