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UNIT 02 - READING 2 Jane Addams
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UNIT 02 - READING 2 Jane Addams
Throughout history, many brave people have fought for human rights. Jane Addams was one of these people. Addams was born in 1860. She was part of a new generation of educated, independent American women. In 1888, she traveled to London, England, with a friend. They visited Toynbee Hall, which was a new kind of charity called a "settlement house." It was set up in a poor neighborhood to help the people who lived there. The two women decided to bring the idea to the USA. The next year, Addams and her friend founded Hull House, the first settlement house in the USA. It was located in a poor part of Chicago and allowed educated women to share their knowledge and skills with the local people. Important services were also provided, including English classes for immigrants and job training. Hull House also offered a community center, a gym, and an art gallery. Next, Addams began focusing on ending child labor. At the time, many children were working in factories in unsafe conditions. In 1902, she co-founded a group that educated people about the negative effects of child labor. Addams believed that a balanced education would make kids better citizens. So Hull House offered them a wide range of classes. Soon, childhood education became a requirement across the country. In addition to helping people in need, Addams dedicated her life to world peace as well. After World War I began, Addams started working for global peace by writing articles and giving speeches. As a result of her lifelong efforts, she became the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.
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1 Throughout history, many brave people have fought for human rights. 2 Jane Addams was one of these people. 3 Addams was born in 1860. 4 She was part of a new generation of educated, independent American women. 5 In 1888, she traveled to London, England, with a friend. 6 They visited Toynbee Hall, which was a new kind of charity called a "settlement house." 7 It was set up in a poor neighborhood to help the people who lived there. 8 The two women decided to bring the idea to the USA. 9 The next year, Addams and her friend founded Hull House, the first settlement house in the USA. 10 It was located in a poor part of Chicago and allowed educated women to share their knowledge and skills with the local people. 11 Important services were also provided, including English classes for immigrants and job training. 12 Hull House also offered a community center, a gym, and an art gallery. 13 Next, Addams began focusing on ending child labor. 14 At the time, many children were working in factories in unsafe conditions. 15 In 1902, she co-founded a group that educated people about the negative effects of child labor. 16 Addams believed that a balanced education would make kids better citizens. 17 So Hull House offered them a wide range of classes. 18 Soon, childhood education became a requirement across the country. 19 In addition to helping people in need, Addams dedicated her life to world peace as well. 20 After World War I began, Addams started working for global peace by writing articles and giving speeches. 21 As a result of her lifelong efforts, she became the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.