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How did settlement houses help solve city problems during the Progressive Era?

They offered social services to poor immigrant families.
They enforced housing laws in crowded city slums.
They built new factories to create industrial jobs.
They funded political campaigns for urban mayors.

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They offered social services to poor immigrant families.

Settlement houses (e.g., Hull House) provided education, childcare, healthcare, English classes, job training and other community services to help immigrants and the urban poor adapt and improve their conditions.