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1. Beveridge believes that the Philippines would bring the United States wealth, while Carnegie thinks the opposite.
3. Beveridge believes that occupying the Philippines would help make the United States a world power, while Carnegie thinks it would leave the United States open to attack.
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William Henry Beveridge, 1st Baron Beveridge, economist (born March 5, 1879, Rangpur, India—died March 16, 1963, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England), helped shape Britain's post-World War II welfare state institutional structures through his Social Insurance and Social Assistance (1942), also known as the Beveridge Report.
Andrew Carnegie was an industrialist most recognized for his role in the late-nineteenth-century expansion of the American steel industry.
Statements first and third are correct.
About Beveridge and Carnegie:
- Carnegie's father, a handloom weaver, was a Chartist and a marcher for working-class causes; his maternal grandfather, Thomas Morrison, was also an agitator and a friend of William Cobbett.
- Beveridge was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, as the son of a British civil servant in India.
- More than any other single figure, he was responsible for introducing the welfare state to the United Kingdom.
- His lifelong fascination with the causes and treatments of unemployment began in 1903 when he was appointed as subwarden of Toynbee Hall, a London settlement house.
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