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How effective was Labour in solving the social problems of the time?
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12th Grade
06/01/2009

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Who argued Labour largely 'carried through its manifesto promises' to eradicate poverty?
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Addison
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How severe were britain's economic troubles in 1945?
Definition
It was 3.5M in debt and had lost approx. 30% of its wealth (compared to pre-war levels)
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What evidence is there to the extend of poverty in 1945?
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Repeat of Rowntree's investigation found 31% of 'typical' town in York to be in abosulte poverty (1936) and by 1939 only 42% of poeple (mainly men) had access to free at point of contact health care
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When was Labour's National Insurance Act and the Industrial Injuries Act?
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1946
Term
What did Labour's National Insurance Act provide?
Definition
45/- per week and a sickness benefit for up to 492 days after 156 contributions
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What evidence is there that the benefit provided by Labour's National Insurance Act was insufficient?
Definition
By 1948 it was only 19% of the annual wage and 1/3 below Beveridge's definition of subsitence
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When was the National Assistance Act introduces and what made up the majority of its expenditure?
Definition
1948 - subsidizing state pensions (48% in 1949 and 68% by the late 1950s)
Term
In what way did Labour speed post-war economic recovery?
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Distribution of Industries Act 1945; Atlee convinces Trade Unions to accept wage restraints until 1950
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How successful were post-war economists in reducing unemployment?
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Unemployment average 1.6% between 1946-51, being as low as 1.2% in 1951
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Who comended Bevan for having to 'draw up plans for a comprehensive health service virtually from scratch'
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Robert Pearce
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When did the NHS act (1946)come into effect and how great was its expenditure?
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5th July 1948 - $478M by 1951 (5x levels in 1938)
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What did Martin Pugh say about the NHS act?
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It represented the 'most effective single campaign' to improve the lives of everyday people
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By what year was the Education (Butler) Act 0f 1944 in effect and what did it so?
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1947 - it increased the school leaving age to 15 guaranteeing children at least three years of secondary education
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When was Labour's Children's Act?
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1948
Term
How many schools had been built under labour by 1950?
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1176
Term
How many school meals were being served daily in 1939 and 1948 respectively?
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100,000 and 1.8M
Term
When was the average floorspace of council houses 800 square feet?
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1939
Term
When were the New Towns and Town and Country Planning Acts?
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1946;1947
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Who said Labour's reforms to housing were the 'essential foundation' to further reform?
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Kevin Jefferys
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What did a comparable repeat of Rowntree's Investigation in -1950- discover?
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only 2.77% of the people of York now lived in 'absolute' poverty
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What did E Royle say about the state of the tripartite education system by 1951?
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20% of places in grammar schoools; 5% of places in technical schools; he said that most children were allocated to the "residual category of modern school."
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