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What was the Beveridge Report of 1942 about?

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  1. How to end the war in Europe
  2. How to treat the Germans and Japanese after the war
  3. Establishing a welfare state  ✓
  4. Overseas aid
Correct answer: C — The Beveridge Report of 1942, called Social Insurance and Allied Services, set out ideas on how to fight the five evils of Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor and Idleness, and provided the basis of the modern welfare state.

Why this question matters

This question is drawn from the “A Modern, Thriving Society” section of the official Home Office handbook. Topics from this chapter make up a significant portion of the 24 questions in the real exam, so being able to answer this one comfortably is a small but real step towards passing on the day.

The accepted answer is C: “Establishing a welfare state”. Memorise the underlying fact rather than the option letter — the order of options changes between attempts, and the real exam may rephrase the question.

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