What is TRUE about era of Elizabethan Poor Laws?
a. They represent a codification of 250 years of beliefs about human behavior, administrative rulings, and the social change.
b. They encourage the development of complex institutions specialized in providing resources and services to specific groups.
c. They signify the emergence of paid professionals to provide services for the populations in need of social services.
d. They exert control over immigrants who refuse to behave in ways that the dominant groups believed to be appropriate.
Ans: A
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