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Why did Jane Addams and her colleagues fight for government reforms? (1 point) Responses They believed the problems started with the government. They believed the problems started with the government. They understood the problems were too big for volunteer organizations to address alone. They understood the problems were too big for volunteer organizations to address alone. They were convinced that women needed a voice in the government. They were convinced that women needed a voice in the government. They knew they needed more money than Hull House could raise to help the Chicago poor. They knew they needed more money than Hull House could raise to help the Chicago poor.
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GPT 3.5
All of the above reasons contributed to why Jane Addams and her colleagues fought for government reforms.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion caused. To clarify, the correct answer is:
- They understood the problems were too big for volunteer organizations to address alone.
- They knew they needed more money than Hull House could raise to help the Chicago poor.
- They understood the problems were too big for volunteer organizations to address alone.
- They knew they needed more money than Hull House could raise to help the Chicago poor.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is:
- They understood the problems were too big for volunteer organizations to address alone.
- They understood the problems were too big for volunteer organizations to address alone.
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