Read the excerpt below.
"Today three-fourths of its [New York's] people live in the tenements, and the nineteenth-century drift of the population to the cities is sending ever-increasing crowds to join them... We know now that there is no healthy growth from the tenement house."
— Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives, 1890
Which of the following developments in the late nineteenth century was a direct response to the conditions described in the excerpt?
- AThe creation of the Populist Party to address agricultural debt and currency reform.
- BThe shift from home-based artisan manufacturing to the factory system.
- The growth of settlement houses to provide social services and education to urban immigrants.Cevap
- DThe implementation of British mercantilist policies to regulate colonial trade.
Cevap
The growth of settlement houses to provide social services and education to urban immigrants.
The correct answer is correct because the settlement house movement, led by figures such as Jane Addams (Hull House), was established in late-nineteenth-century cities specifically to address the poverty, overcrowding, and lack of services in immigrant-dominated tenement districts.
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Urbanization and Social Reform Responses in the Gilded Age