The Salvation Army was
A) a branch of the military formed to clean up the slums.
B) organized along pseudo-military lines to provide food, shelter, temporary employment and morality to poor immigrant families.
C) a social-welfare organization based on new ideas of gently persuading the urban poor to adopt middle-class values.
D) organized by urban immigrants to police their own ghettos and improve living conditions.
E) formed to employ military tactics to force poor immigrants out of respectable middle class neighborhoods.
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