Abstract

The passage focuses on the reconstruction of Britain after World War II. The background of the research was the time period after WWII. In order to analyze the situation more precisely, the background information of the research had a time span from the 1920s to approximately the 1950s, starting from the Roaring Twenties to the publication of the Green Belt Policy. The passage focuses on the reorganization of cities and the reconstruction of the welfare system. The two examples listed in the following passage are the Green Belt Policy and the NHS, which represents the reconstruction of cities in England and the reconstruction of the welfare system of England. Other examples include data recorded in 1931 and several government documents by the British government. By answering the question of the advantages of Britain in the reconstruction of World War II, the passage hopes to provide some characteristics of the successful reconstruction of Britain to help reconstruction in other countries like Palestine.

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