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Post-war Britain: for whom did the United Kingdom become a 'New Jerusalem'?

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    I can recall that the Labour Party came into government in 1945 with a plan to implement the results of the Beveridge Report.
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    I can describe how the post-war Labour government created the modern welfare state, including National Insurance and the NHS.
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    I can explain why the post-war Labour government nationalised key industries and describe the effects of this process.
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    I can recall that many women remained in the workforce after WW2, and that women would campaign for equal pay and treatment.
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    I can describe how immigration to Britain from the Caribbean changed the make-up of Britain and explain that these groups experienced significant racism.
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    I can assess the extent to which the post-war period was a 'New Jerusalem' for people in Britain.
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