Answer:
Option: Social Gospel
Step-by-step explanation:
The Social Gospel came from religious people in America who believed in the duty of helping the poor. People who were influenced by their ideology joined the movement and built settlement houses for benefits of the slum neighbourhoods (community and immigrants). These settlement houses provided education, nurses, and other facilities. The two most influential people of the movement included Ellen Gates Starr and Jane Addams, who founded Hull House in Chicago in 1889. The constructing of these houses helped support the idea that society was responsible for the poor.