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How the social welfare better than militarism

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Social welfare is better than militarism

Explanation:

  • The poor & families are covered by a "social security scheme". Depending on the state, country or region, individuals and families have distinct styles and levels of "welfare". "Social welfare offers assistance" through services such as "healthcare", "unemployment benefits", "food stamps", "education", "child care" and so on.
  • "Social welfare" helps to improve people, contributing to the nation's growth, particularly in developing countries where most people are poor. Any of the benefits of social services include supporting individuals during their greatest time of need, minimising illegal activity in low-income communities, helping children through services and raising their living conditions, etc.
  • Militarism, however, implies a govt./people's desire/belief which a state must retain a strong military capacity & use it to broaden national interests & values vigorously. A major consequence of militarism is the growing threat of war. Threats to a nation's independence come together with the risks of war.
  • The amount of money that goes into strengthening the military and does not go to the other needs of the nation is another big impact of militarism. The military 's focus is on public infrastructure in a militaristic society & the general needs of the country. In developing countries where there is a necessity to improve the poor & to meet other economic challenges, military investment is not a viable choice.

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