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Jane Addams's memoir, Twenty Years at Hull-House, describes her work with _____.

orphans
the poor
immigrants
former slaves

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The Answer is Orphans I think
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Jane Addams's memoir, Twenty Years at Hull-House, describes her work with immigrants.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Jane Addams played an important role in setting up of Hull House, which was an outcome of the settlement movement. The settlement movement aimed to create an atmosphere in which the poor and the rich can co-exist.

In “The Three Rs” Jane Addams had described the aim of the settlement movement as a movement to satisfy the three Rs- Residence, Reform and Research. These helped the residents to improve the lifestyle of a major chunk of the residents, which mostly consisted of immigrants.

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