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Under the Elizabethan Poor Laws of 1601
 
  A) indoor relief consisted of assistance provided in almshouses and other institutionalized
  settings and outdoor relief consisted of services provided in churches and open charity
  centers
  B) indoor relief consisted of assistance provided in almshouses and other institutionalized
  settings and outdoor relief consisted of services provided in the home environment of the
  person in need, including the delivery of food baskets and/or medicines
  C) outdoor relief consisted of assistance provided in almshouses and other institutionalized
  settings and indoor relief consisted of services provided in the home environment of the
  person in need, including the delivery of food baskets and/or medicines
  D) indoor relief consisted of assistance provided to prisoners, and outdoor relief consisted of
  services provided in hospitals, including the delivery of food baskets and/or medicines

Question 2

A lack of friends, poverty, lack of education and lack of employment skills are examples of
 
  A) personal failures that often lead to the need of outside help
  B) dispositional issues that trigger the onset of serious mental health issues
  C) the reason why some individuals are in need of social work services
  D) the human condition



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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