During the 19th century, neighborhood centers became hubs for healthcare, education, and social welfare programs. What were these centers called?

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Answer:

Settlement houses

Explanation:

The idea of settlement houses started at the end of the 19th century by a reformist social movement.

Houses provided childcare, healthcare, education, and employment resources.

Idea was to offer services, knowledge, and help to low-income people in the neighborhood. In America, this meant they were meant for many new-coming European immigrants, of whom many didn't know English.

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