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Source: Jane Addams, "The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements," 1892

"We have learned to say that the good we approve for ourselves can write itself no deeper than when it is approved for our fellows; that the common line of decency and comfort must be raised for all, if any are to be secure; that our salvation is bound up with that of our neighbor. ... The Settlement, then, is an experimental effort to aid in the solution of the social and industrial problems which are engendered by the modern conditions of life in a great city."

Which of the following developments in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries most directly reflected the philosophy described in the excerpt?

  1. A
    The rise of rural, agrarian political coalitions demanding direct federal ownership of communications and transportation networks.
  2. A transition from a reliance on private charity and moral reform toward campaigns for state and municipal legislative regulation.Cevap
  3. C
    The enactment of federal legislation designed to protect Native American tribal autonomy through the preservation of communal lands.
  4. D
    A federal commitment to a strict laissez-faire approach that relied on corporate self-regulation to resolve industrial labor disputes.

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A transition from a reliance on private charity and moral reform toward campaigns for state and municipal legislative regulation.
The correct answer is correct because Jane Addams and the settlement house movement represented a major transition in American reform. While mid-nineteenth-century reformers often relied on private charity and moral suasion (such as temperance or religious conversion), Progressive reformers recognized that the scale of industrial problems required systemic, state-led intervention, including health regulations, labor laws, and municipal sanitation.

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1
Analyze the source text to identify its main arguments and goals.
The text by Jane Addams advocates for collective responsibility to raise the 'common line of decency and comfort' and describes social settlements as tools to solve the 'social and industrial problems' of modern cities.
This establishes the core ideological stance of the reformer and the movement.
2
Connect the ideas in the text to the historical context of the Progressive Era.
The settlement house movement, led by middle-class reformers like Jane Addams, represented a shift toward structural, state-supported solutions to industrial ills rather than relying purely on private charity or individual moral reform.
This contextualization links the specific source to the broader historical developments of Period 7.
3
Evaluate the options against this historical shift.
The transition toward campaigns for state and municipal legislative regulation directly matches this new philosophy of collective public responsibility. Other options either misrepresent Gilded Age policies (such as the Dawes Act or laissez-faire assumptions) or describe agrarian Populism rather than urban Progressivism.
This step eliminates incorrect distractors based on specific historical misconceptions.

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