Respuesta :
Answer:
1 and 5.
Explanation:
1. Jane Addams fulfilled her dream of helping poor children and providing them with opportunities.
It is stated in the text that Jane Addams’ visit to the Toynbee Hall in London inspired her to open her own settlement house, which she did a few years later in the city of Chicago.
Hull House started as a day care for the children of the working poor and it offered them opportunities they could have never been able to afford. A story about a Russian boy Solly indicates how significant this was for the cause of Jane Addams.
Stories like this one were the reason that Jane Addams founded Hull House in the first place.
5. Jane Addams believed that justice was achieved through the work of individuals and the government.
Jane Addams worked not only through the establishment of the Hull House, but also outside of it. She sought justice for the poor through institutions as well.
She and other Hull House residents often "lobbied" city and state governments. When they lobbied, they contacted public officials and legislators and urged them to pass certain laws and take other actions to benefit a community.
Addams believed in an individual's obligation to help his or her community, but she also thought the government could help make Americans' lives safer and healthier .
She supported the Progressive movement in America and their runner-up for president of the US, Theodore Roosevelt.