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What steps were taken by the British State to provide housing for working classes between 1919-1939 (during the War period)?​

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===>Between the two World Wars, the responsibility for housing the working classes was accepted by the British State and a million houses, most of them single family cottages, were built by local authorities. Meanwhile, the city had extended beyond the range where people could walk to work, and the development of suburbs made new forms of mass transport, absolutely necessary, which led ultimately to the setting up of railways.

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What steps were taken by the British State to provide housing for working classes between 1919-1939 (during the War period)?

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The steps that were taken by the British State to provide housing for working classes between 1919-1939 are :-

Between the two World Wars, the responsibility for housing the working classes was accepted by the British State and a million houses, most of them single family cottages, were built by local authorities. Meanwhile, the city had extended beyond the range where people could walk to work, and the development of suburbs made new forms of mass transport, absolutely necessary, which led ultimately to the setting up of railways.

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