It was "Jordan" that supported the cause of Palestinian Arabs, and opposed the creation of the state of Israel, due mostly to the fact the many of the Jordanians are anti-Semitic.
The correct answer is C) Hull House.
<em>The option that best describes what Jane Addams meant by “the Settlement” was the Hull House.
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The Hull House was one of the first community centers in the United States. It was founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr. It was located in 800 South Halsted Street that still growing in the following years. The place offered many services that could be found in a community center to help the people in need such as baby caring and community dining.
When Jane Adams referred in the excerpt to “The Settlement then, is an experimental effort to aid in the solution of the social and industrial problems,” she was referring to the Hull House.
Answer: The campaign aims to oppose the involvement of women in the military.
Explanation:
Defamation is a sharp stepping stone to the inclusion of women in wax. Even the soldiers themselves advised their sisters and friends not to join the military because they would be seen as prostitutes or lesbians. The whole campaign did a lot of damage against the inclusion of women in the troops, and it all started around the 1940s. There have even been some religious publications opposing the participation of women in the military. This was especially true of African Americans who experienced even greater racial segregation in society.
The Rush-Bagot Disarmament treaty was a treaty between the US and the UK after the War of 1812 that limited naval vessels on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain.