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kodithompson

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The significance of the Puritan ethic to the poor was that it _______.
 
  A. encouraged public charity
  B. affected their private lives
  C. equated affluence with morality
  D. required the rich to give of their resources

Question 2

The Elizabethan Poor Law _______.
 
  A. was the last piece of legislation oppressing the poor
  B. required all poor people to try to find suitable work
  C. prevented the poor from being evicted when they could not afford their
  housing
  D. was one of the first attempts to raise compulsory funds for the poor



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



kodithompson

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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