New Liberalism moved away from the traditional Laissez-faire approach and was about welfare reforms to improve national efficiency and government intervention.
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What was National Efficiency?
National efficiency was when the workforce was so malnourished and living in poverty that they could not produce efficiently. This was effected by the working conditions and rights on production.
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What two MP's worked together on the Liberals social reforms?
Winston Churchill and David Lloyd George.
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Who were the Deserving and Undeserving poor?
The deserving were those that were poor due to no fault of there own: children, orphans, widows and the elderly. The underserving were those who were able-bodied and who could find work to support themselves; alcoholics, 'fallen women', those with a gambl
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What percentage of Britain was Working class?
75%
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What findings were used promote social welfare reforms?
Boothe's finding that 30% of London was living in poverty and Roundtree's findings that unemployment and low wages caused poverty.
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What was National Efficiency?
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National efficiency was when the workforce was so malnourished and living in poverty that they could not produce efficiently. This was effected by the working conditions and rights on production.
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What two MP's worked together on the Liberals social reforms?
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