Hull House
Jane Addams created the Hull House in Chicago as part of the settlement house movement in the late 19th century.
Hull House was a settlement house aimed at helping immigrants adjust to life in America. Hull House provided education, language assistance, and help with job skills. The program allowed Jane Addams to study the conditions of immigrant life and collect data on varying immigrant groups. Her studies provided information on the ethnic communities surrounding Hull House and began the field of social work in the US.
Answer:
D. That people of United states have higher standard of living than Japan and Europe.
Explanation:
One of the shortcomings of the Agricultural Adjustment Act was that "<span>-it did little for sharecroppers and tenant farmers" since these workers were usually paid in fixed amounts that didn't fluctuate with the market.</span>
Jeff is doing "a life review".
A life review is a phenomenon generally detailed as happening amid close passing encounters, in which a man quickly observes much or the totality of their life history. Usually alluded to by individuals having encountered this wonder as having their life "streak before their eyes".