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Why do we call the modern states as welfare states?

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Answered by kush193874
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A welfare state is based on the principles of equality of opportunity, equitable distribution of wealth, and public responsibility for those unable to avail themselves of the minimal provisions of a good life. ... Most modern countries practice some elements of what is considered the welfare state.

Answered by LEGEND778
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a system whereby the state undertakes to protect the health and well-being of its citizens, especially those in financial or social need, by means of grants, pensions, and other benefits. The foundations for the modern welfare state in the UK were laid by the Beveridge Report of 1942; proposals such as the establishment of a National Health Service and the National Insurance Scheme were implemented by the Labor administration in 1948.

most modern states acts as welfare states that s why we call modern states as welfare  states

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