<span>After the Battle of the Marne—during which Allied troops halted the steady German push through Belgium and France that had proceeded over the first month of World War I—a conflict both sides had expected to be short and decisive turns longer and bloodier, as Allied and German forces begin digging the first trenches on the Western Front on September 15, 1914.</span>
Ida Wells also blamed other people for trying to make excuses for the people who orchestrate the lynchings.
Answer:
Settlement houses
Explanation:
<u>The idea of settlement houses started at the end of the 19th century by a reformist social movement. </u>
Houses provided childcare, healthcare, education, and employment resources.
<u>Idea was to offer services, knowledge, and help to low-income people in the neighborhood. </u>In America, <u>this meant they were meant for many new-coming European immigrants,</u> of whom many didn't know English.