The English Poor Law of 1834 was based on which of the following premises?
A) The poor were entitled to decent levels of support, so the government should set aside some of its revenues to employ poor people in industry.
B) The rich had a moral obligation to support the poor which they could satisfy by building housing for them in small villages across the country.
C) If the conditions of provision for state welfare were intentionally made miserable, then the poor would be encouraged to find profitable employment.
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