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Social Reforms
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Begin your discussion by addressing the following prompt:
Based on what you learned in this lesson, discuss the social reforms
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Addams is incorporating the progressive values of
(1 point) • utopianism. • muckraking. • the Social Gospel. • the
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Excerpt from Jane Addams's
Twenty Years at Hull House, 1910 Other motives which I believe make toward the Settlement are the
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What led Jane Addams to open Hull House? (1 point) Responses She believed that someone needed to help the clinically insane
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Based on what you learned in this lesson, discuss the social reforms that shaped the nation in the 1800s. What do you think have
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Which action on the part of the progressives had the LEAST immediate effect on South Carolina? (1 point) Responses
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Matching - Select the best answer.
1. Helped train African Americans for jobs 2. Granted women suffrage 3. Organization created
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Realists wanted to make people aware of the costs of industrial growth. Which action was hastened largely because public opinion
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Which of the following was NOT an issue the Progressives were trying to fix about society in the early 1900's?
A. Prisoner Abuse
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Why did Jane Addams and her colleagues fight for government reforms? (1 point) Responses They believed the problems started with
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19th Century
Education
Effects of urbanization
French Revolution
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