How did the Elizabethan Poor Law reflect the responsibilities of communities for the poor?

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The question is asking how the Elizabethan Poor Law demonstrated the duties of communities regarding the care of the poor. It presents multiple-choice answers, where we need to identify which option accurately reflects the law's impact on community responsibilities.

Answer

Elizabethan Poor Laws transferred responsibilities from the Church to local communities, imposed a poor rate tax, and made parishes responsible for poor relief.

The final answer is that the Elizabethan Poor Laws reflected the responsibilities of communities for the poor by transferring responsibilities from the Church to local communities, requiring residents to pay a poor rate tax, and making parishes local governments responsible for poor relief.

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The final answer is that the Elizabethan Poor Laws reflected the responsibilities of communities for the poor by transferring responsibilities from the Church to local communities, requiring residents to pay a poor rate tax, and making parishes local governments responsible for poor relief.

More Information

The Poor Laws of 1601 formalized assistance to the poor, differentiating between the 'deserving' and 'undeserving' poor and setting up mechanisms like workhouses.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume that these laws provided uniform relief across all of England, while in reality, implementation varied greatly by parish.

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