WJEC History DWR Practice Test

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How many homes were built under the "homes for all" scheme?

600,000

800,000

The question tests understanding of how big a government housing program was in practical terms. Homes for All was a large-scale effort to boost housing supply, and the figure commonly cited in histories is about 800,000 homes built under this initiative. That amount shows the program’s ambitious reach and its aim to transform living conditions for many people, rather than a smaller, token effort. The other options would imply noticeably less impact, not matching the documented scale of the scheme.

1,000,000

700,000

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