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| the growth of cities mostly in regions of the northeast and midwest due to emigration. |
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| education program designed to help immigrants assimilate to american culture. |
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| crowded and unsanitary multifamily, urban dwellings. found in urban places. |
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| transportation system designed to move large number of people along certain routes. made it easy for workers to get to their jobs. |
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| preached the idea of salvation through service to the poor. many 19 century reformers responded to it and helped the urban poor. |
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| founded by charles stover and stanton coit in New York city in 1886. community centers found in slum neighborhoods. it provided assistance to people in the area especially immigrants. many settlement workers lived in these houses just so they could learn firsthand about the problems caused by urbanization so they can create solutions. |
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| one of the most influential members of the social gospel movement. founded the chicago's hull house in 1889 with Ellen Gate. |
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| the growth of cities mostly in regions of the northeast and midwest due to emigration. |
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| education program designed to help immigrants assimilate to american culture. |
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| crowded and unsanitary multifamily, urban dwellings. found in urban places. |
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| transportation system designed to move large number of people along certain routes. made it easy for workers to get to their jobs. |
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| preached the idea of salvation through service to the poor. many 19 century reformers responded to it and helped the urban poor. |
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| founded by charles stover and stanton coit in New York city in 1886. community centers found in slum neighborhoods. it provided assistance to people in the area especially immigrants. many settlement workers lived in these houses just so they could learn firsthand about the problems caused by urbanization so they can create solutions. |
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| one of the most influential members of the social gospel movement. founded the chicago's hull house in 1889 with Ellen Gate. |
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| the growth of cities mostly in regions of the northeast and midwest due to emigration. |
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| education program designed to help immigrants assimilate to american culture. |
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| crowded and unsanitary multifamily, urban dwellings. found in urban places. |
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| transportation system designed to move large number of people along certain routes. made it easy for workers to get to their jobs. |
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| preached the idea of salvation through service to the poor. many 19 century reformers responded to it and helped the urban poor. |
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| founded by charles stover and stanton coit in New York city in 1886. community centers found in slum neighborhoods. it provided assistance to people in the area especially immigrants. many settlement workers lived in these houses just so they could learn firsthand about the problems caused by urbanization so they can create solutions. |
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| one of the most influential members of the social gospel movement. founded the chicago's hull house in 1889 with Ellen Gate. |
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