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Jane Addams is a social reformer, founder of the Housing Movement, a writer, and a prominent female figure. Jane was born on September 6, 1860, in Cedarville, Illinois.
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Jane Addams is a famous reformer in the Progressive Era and helps alert the country to issues that concern mothers, such as children's needs, public health, and world peace. She was also the first woman from America to win the World Peace Prize. Jane is portrayed as an unselfish servant of the poor, a driver and originator of labor reform (a law governing working conditions for children and women), and a special member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Jane became a very controversial figure while struggling in the name of economic reform.
I faced opposition from many parties because of its support for the workers. Funding support for Hull House stopped. Therefore, it was he who fought alone to supply Hull-House funding with his income from lecturing around and writing articles. His first book was published in 1910 and other books followed every two years. His greatest success in writing was achieved with the release of the book "Twenty Years at Hull-House" - an autobiographical book that gave him many benefits.
As her reputation increased, Jane developed her vision to focus on important social issues at the time. Local activities at Hull-House pave the way for national activities in the name of the poor.
In 1906, she became the first woman leader at the National Conference of Charities and Corrections. He leads research in the fields of midwifery, narcotics use, milk supply, and sanitary conditions. All of these efforts have had a positive impact. Since then, women have had the right to vote in elections. Jane fought in the Chicago city elections and became the first vice president of the National American Women Suffrage Association in 1911. She campaigned nationally for Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party in 1912.
In 1931, with Nicholas Murray Butler, Addams won the Nobel Peace Prize. Unfortunately, because at the awards ceremony he was being hospitalized due to heart problems, he was unable to deliver the Nobel acceptance speech in Oslo. He died in 1935 from cancer, the funeral was held in the courtyard of Hull House.
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Grade: Middle School
Subject: History
keywords: Jane Addams
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1. rising social problems caused by rapid growth in cities
2. Lincoln Steffens
3. Robert La Follette
4. Debs had endured and shared the harsh working conditions of laborers.
5. Multiple officials are elected to run various city departments.
6. lecturing on women's suffrage
7. to advocate for laws restricting alcohol
8. Ida B. Wells
9. Roosevelt was nominated vice president to William McKinley.
10. It established national parks.
11. The Supreme Court actively regulated trusts and monopolies.
12. It proposed moderate progressive reforms.
13. The race between Roosevelt and Wilson kept progressive reform in the spotlight.
14. the desire to strengthen alliances with other countries
15. anti-imperialists: empire building goes against democracy | competition for foreign goods
Expansionists: access to international markets | network of naval bases around the world
16. Japan
17. It pushed American business interests out of Manchuria.
18. to allow the U.S. Navy to move quickly between the Atlantic and Pacific
19. The U.S. should spread democracy throughout Latin America. | The U.S. should police Latin America and had the right to do so.
20. He tried to extend the Open Door policy deeper into Manchuria.
21. Theodore Roosevelt - negotiated peace between Japan and Russia
William Howard Taft - repaid Latin American debts owed to Europe
Woodrow Wilson - recognized Japanese interests in Manchuria
22. It demonstrates William McKinley’s support for imperialism.
23. President McKinley and his expansionist policies
24. the annexation of the Philippines
- Jane Addams helped fight for women's suffrage, the labor movement, and African American equality. In her fight for women, she created many unions so that women could have a chance to voice their opinions. She worked in the labor movement trying to get equal pay, and fair hours for women. Addams was a powerhouse, and did all she could so that everyone could have equal liberty. (Something involving those things. This is not the answer I used)
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