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One outcome of the social gospel movement was settlement houses, which
offered health care and day care to working mothers.
offered housing to wealthy and less fortunate people.
offered educational and sports classes for a high fee.
offered money to less fortunate families.
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Correct answer: offered health care and day care to working mothers.
Explanation: Settlement houses (e.g., Hull House) provided social services—child care, medical clinics, education and recreational programs—primarily to poor and immigrant families. They did not house wealthy people, charge high fees, or simply give out money.
Explanation: Settlement houses (e.g., Hull House) provided social services—child care, medical clinics, education and recreational programs—primarily to poor and immigrant families. They did not house wealthy people, charge high fees, or simply give out money.
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