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Essay heading: popular protest uk 19th and 20th centuries
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There were varying ways poor relief was offered, generally either "indoor relief" or "outdoor relief". Outdoor relief meant the poor received help, either in money or food, indoor relief was when the poor had to enter the poor ? house to receive help, to work for their help basically.
As we can see, the Poor Law did have some good points, it did provide help to those in need, but by 1830 there was growing concern for the unrest caused by the Poor Law, which led the Whig government to set up the "Royal Commission of Inquiry" in February 1832... displayed 300 characters
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A report on the Poor Law followed shortly after in February 1834 and was mainly the work of two prominent politicians, Edwin Chadwick and Nassau Senior. Chadwick had proposed to improve the administration of the Poor Law, which has we have seen, very mush needed reforming, and was heavily influenced by the views of the utilitarian Jeremy Bentham... displayed next 300 characters
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