Europe in the 19th Century
Social welfare programs are government initiatives designed to provide assistance and support to individuals and families in need, aiming to improve their quality of life and ensure basic needs are met. These programs often focus on areas such as health care, education, unemployment benefits, and housing support, reflecting a growing recognition of the state's role in safeguarding its citizens’ welfare. The development of social welfare programs is closely tied to broader social and political movements that advocate for individual rights and social justice.
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