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What doesBeveridge mean when arguing that Want/poverty is the ‘easiest’ of the FiveGiants” to deal with (l. 10)?
What does
Beveridge mean when arguing that Want/poverty is the ‘easiest’ of the Five
Giants” to deal with (l. 10)?
He suggests that Want is less important thanthe other Giants.
He suggests that Want is less important than
the other Giants.
He highlights that eradicating poverty throughfinancial support is more straightforward than solving deeper issues like educationor employment.
He highlights that eradicating poverty through
financial support is more straightforward than solving deeper issues like education
or employment.
He downplays the role of social security ineconomic stability.
He downplays the role of social security in
economic stability.
He means that economic policies alone can solve social inequality—other structural reforms are not needed.
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