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The correct answer is: Liberal welfare reforms.
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Liberal welfare reforms refer to the measures of social legislation set by the Liberal Party from 1906 to 1914. These acts protected the welfare of the citizens of the United Kingdom, especially the welfare of the elderly, children, workers and sick people.
Children's rights and welfare were protected with various measures which included: free school meals, medical treatments, education, and severe punishments for parents who were neglecting children.
The main way in which the presidential election of 1912 was different from previous presidential elections is that a party was created (the Progressive Party) purely for the purpose of electing a candidate (Roosevelt).
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the government is the man and the main society ths=at overpowers the people but is smaller than the president and its importnat because thre the ones that counts the taxes and counts the money.
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