Many nineteenth-century northern social reformers believed that criminals, the mentally ill, and poor people
A) were lazy, sinful, devil worshippers.
B) could not be helped by government policies or institutions.
C) should either be drafted into the army or employed in federal work camps.
D) should be deported.
E) had been mistreated as children and could be rehabilitated as adults.
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