Jane Addams Questions

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Barter Snare

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Addams begins her autobiography with her memories of Lincoln. What do you think his example taught her as she confronted what must have seemed like a second civil war brewing between classes in the turn of the century Chicago?--------------------What are the challenges and opportunities that Addams faces as a woman of a particular class and how do these shape her development and leadership of the settlement project?--------------------What are the most surprising and important things she learns about the family lives of the urban poor, especially immigrants, from Addams' experiences and observations?Culture was important and interesting, chapter 11 People lost things (not physical things) when they left their country, chapter 11Children were given too much responsibility, chapter 11 Life cannot be administered by definite rules and regulations, chapter 8 Kindness of the wretched to one another, chapter 8