William Beveridge proclaimed that the aim of government investment in welfare after the end of World War 2 was to attack the five 'giant evils' in society, which he defined as:

William Beveridge proclaimed that the aim of government investment in welfare after the end of World War 2 was to attack the five 'giant evils' in society, which he defined as:




a. corruption, lawlessness, immorality, waste and idleness.
b. Squalor, want, ignorance, idleness and disease.
c. Ignorance, idleness, homelessness, poverty and despair.
d. Illness, ignorance, temptation, inequality and loneliness.
e. Squalor, disease, waste, unemployment and poverty.



Answer: B


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