Options A and B are the right answer, that He was the founder of a settlement house and He was a photographer who documented problems in American cities.
A series of reforms were launched in the early 20th century (during the progressive era) in the United States to acknowledge the economic and social issues. This movement was a response to the eliminating problems induced by Industrialization, urbanization and Corruption in government.
Jacob August Riis was a Journalist and photographer who uncovered the lives of people who lived in fierce conditions in the Slums of New York Cities. Jacob worked for the establishment of the settlement house to change the lives of those residing in the tenements of New York cities. His horrific description of the slums in his writings led to many progressive reforms in the slums.
Answer: C. To protest the tax on tea.
Explanation: "Tea parties" were held by American colonists in 1776 to protest the introduction of the British tax on tea. The purpose of the "tea parties" was to protest the tax on tea which caused taxation without representation which meant a lack of agreement between the government and the governed or people and this was a major issue for the colonists because they were being led or ruled or represented by a government in which they had no voice.
Answer:
General George Washington
Judicial review is the answer
It is the 3rd one
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