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the negro still is not free
The correct answer is B) Washington Gladden and Jane Addams.
<em>Two reformers that share similar beliefs about bringing about social change were Washington Gladden and Jane Addams.</em>
Jane Addams(1860-1935) was an American social worker an activist that supported positive social change. For her dedicated work, she is renown as the "mother of social work" in the United States. She was one of the founders of the famous Hull House in Chicago, a place where poor people could go for food.
Washington Gladden was a religious man, an American Pastor from the Social Gospel movement. He supported workers, the union of the labor force, and African American civil rights.
So yes, two reformers that share similar beliefs about bringing about social change were Washington Gladden and Jane Addams.
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As the disappearance of the otters, the diet of the glaucous-winged gulls change from eating fishto consuming invertebres mainly. When Otters disappear, kelp is also disappear and that leads to the disappearance of kelp fish. Due to survival of the fittest, glaucous-winged gulls have to switch their diet to mainly invertebres.
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In 1600 and 1700 England and France fought for Northern America, while Spain and Portugal were colonizing central and South America. You can still see the legacy of this in the languages spoken in the region.