Rodriguez 1 American History Miss Randall 3 February 2016 Jane Addams Jane Addams opened the Hull House to the public in 1889. She was born on September 6‚ 1860 in Illinois and dies on May 21‚ 1935. She was one of the major leaders in the women’s suffrage movement. Ms. Addams helped a countless amount of people. She established the Hull House‚ which was like a safe house for the poor and the immigrants. Jane Addams was the most important social reformer in the time of progressivism because
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#1 Both Jane Addams and Saul Alinsky‚ worked to enact social change within the poor neighborhoods of Chicago. Both would also go on to inspire many other social changes due to their methodologies and accomplishments. However‚ Addams’ and Alinsky’s approaches to bring about social change are often described as being polar opposites. One could argue though‚ that despite these superficial differences‚ Addams and Alinsky shared a commonality that is not often talked about. Jane Addams started
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At the turn of the twentieth century the press received a great amount of credit for the success of the Progressive movement. Notable muckrakers Jane Addams and Jacob Riis showed determination towards there being a change; each made sure to use their abilities to aid in not only a social way‚ but ask economically and politically‚ even to this day what they’ve done has made a massive impact. A native of Denmark‚ Jacob Riis moved to the US in 1870 to pursue work. Riis worked as a police reporter
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status of women. In the late 19th century‚ middle-class women created settlement houses in poor and urban neighborhoods‚ so they could carry out reform work in the surrounding neighborhoods. As these houses grew and evolved‚ settlement house workers started lobbying local‚ state‚ and national governments to pass reform legislation like minimum wage‚ workplace safety standards‚ and sanitation regulations. These settlement houses gave women a setting where they could do sociological research and have
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The Oxford Movement and Jane Eyre The Victorian period from the mid to late 1800’s was a time of internal religious turmoil for England. In the Anglican Church there were many different groups competing to define the doctrine and practice of the national religion. The church was politically divided in three general categories following: the High Church‚ which was the most conservative; the Middle‚ or Broad Church‚ which was more liberal; and the Low Church‚ which was the Evangelical wing of
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Explain why settlement houses developed and how they helped or hindered immigrants. . . . They were orginally built to be a nice and welcoming household for the "upper class"‚ so they could work as a pioneer. They were put in some of the worst or poor parts of the citys. The people living in the housing recived education and religion. They recvied this from university students‚ most of them were there to do research on how the immigrants were living in these poor conditions. Some of the students
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Jane Jacobs‚ the author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities‚ though never finished college‚ wrote pieces focused on cities. She concentrated on how and why cities worked‚ as well as why urban renewal and redevelopment was hurting the great cities instead of improving them. She expresses arguments on the principles and aims of the orthodox city planning and rebuilding that have shaped modern cities (1). Her most pronounced arguments are the planners approach to redevelopment and revitalization
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The Settlement Movement began in the late 1800s when large numbers of immigrants came to the United States. Volunteered women organized settlement houses for the poor. Their main goal was to serve a community of individuals by offering a broad range of services. Charity Organization Society begun in the 1870s with the primary
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Settlements Geography MYP5A Uzaifa Sheikh 09/02/2012 Many problems exist for Less Economically Developed Countries’ cities all around the world. These may range from the favelas of South America to shanty towns present in Asia. Haphazard growth is one of the greatest difficulty for these slums and governments are striving to find practical and efficient solutions for shanty towns‚ such as the Rocinha in Rio de Janeiro. The UN needs to assist LEDCs in diminishing the issue at hand. There are
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Settlement Revision Settlement Site There are eight main things that help to choose a site to build a settlement. They are called factors. The eight factors are Wet point Dry point Building Materials Defence Fuel Supply Food Supply Bridging point Shelter and Aspect. Wet Point. A settlement needs to be close to a reliable source of water. In early days‚ rivers were clean enough to give a safe‚ permanent supply. Dry Point. A site has to be safe from flooding and away from marshy areas
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