Britain's economic status 1945
Bankrupt, high wartime costs, trade loss, military commitments.
Post-war social impacts — evacuation?
Shared experiences, bridged class divides during war.
Rationing — purpose?
Controlled resource distribution, supported war effort.
Growth of the state — example?
Expanded government control in daily life.
Beveridge Report — five giants?
Want, Squalor, Ignorance, Idleness, Disease.
Universal flat-rate payment — opposed?
Means Test, for fairness and simplicity.
Labour reforms — key legislation?
Nationalization, Education Act, Family Allowances.
Nationalization — industries involved?
Coal, gas, electricity, steel, transport.
Austerity measures — include?
Rationing, wage restraint, high taxes, devaluation.
NHS Act — year?
1946, established free healthcare.
Prescription charges — introduced?
1951, to control NHS costs.
Aid from US — main form?
Marshall Aid and US loan, stabilizing economy.
Economic impact of aid — result?
Industrial growth, high employment, trade recovery.
Criticisms of welfare — main issue?
Costly, housing shortages, economic lag, rising prices.
Post-war Britain — key changes?
Expanded state, education, housing, social security.
Atomic bomb — first test?
1952, after WWII.
Wartime evacuation — social effect?
Bridged class divides, shared experiences.
Devaluation — year?
1949, made exports cheaper, imports more expensive.
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