Describe Jane Addams’s career as a social reformer

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Addams was a graduate of Rockford Female Seminary.


  • Two trips to Europe in the 1880s inspired her to begin a career as a social reformer.


  • A visit to London’s Toynbee Hall, a social settlement founded to alleviate the problems of the laboring classes, convinced her to found a settlement house of her own in Chicago.


  • Hull House provided a variety of services for immigrants.


  • Addams embraced a variety of strategies in order to promote what she considered a more just society.


  • She campaigned against child labor and in favor of workers’ freedom to negotiate with their employers for better wages and working conditions.


  • She believed that immigrants should preserve certain ethnic traditions.

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