Twenty Years at Hull-House by Jane Addams - Quiz
Twenty Years at Hull House by Jane Addams
  • 1. Twenty Years at Hull-House, written by social reformer Jane Addams, is a profound and insightful account of her experiences at Hull-House, a settlement house she co-founded in Chicago in 1889. The book serves not only as a personal memoir but also as a vivid chronicle of the social issues faced by immigrant communities and the poor in urban America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through Addams' poignant narrative, readers are introduced to the challenges and complexities of urban life, including poverty, education, labor rights, and women's suffrage. She eloquently describes the various programs and services offered at Hull-House, such as cultural enrichment, vocational training, and child care, which aimed to empower and uplift the local community. Addams also reflects on the philosophical and ethical dimensions of social work, advocating for social justice, democratic engagement, and a deeper understanding of human interdependence. Her work at Hull-House not only exemplifies the spirit of the settlement movement but also marks a significant contribution to the field of social work, emphasizing the importance of compassion and community in addressing societal issues. The book serves as an enduring testament to Addams' vision of a more equitable society and her commitment to improving the lives of those marginalized in her time.

    In what city is Hull-House located?
A) Boston
B) Los Angeles
C) Chicago
D) New York
  • 2. What year was Hull-House established?
A) 1895
B) 1889
C) 1901
D) 1877
  • 3. What did Addams emphasize in her work?
A) Social justice
B) Economic profit
C) Religious morality
D) Political power
  • 4. What type of activities were offered at Hull-House?
A) Political rallies
B) Commercial workshops
C) Cultural programs
D) Military training
  • 5. Addams wrote about her experiences at Hull-House in which book?
A) Democracy and Social Ethics
B) The Spirit of Youth
C) The Newer Ideals of Peace
D) Twenty Years at Hull-House
  • 6. What did Addams promote regarding personal and social morality?
A) Individualism
B) Interconnectedness
C) Materialism
D) Asceticism
  • 7. Which movement was Addams a part of?
A) Progressive Movement
B) Romantic Movement
C) Industrial Revolution
D) Conservative Movement
  • 8. Which philosopher influenced Addams's thinking?
A) John Dewey
B) Immanuel Kant
C) Friedrich Nietzsche
D) Karl Marx
  • 9. How did Addams address labor issues?
A) Focusing solely on leadership
B) Promoting workers' rights
C) Ignoring them
D) Encouraging strikes
  • 10. Jane Addams was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in which year?
A) 1945
B) 1931
C) 1905
D) 1920
  • 11. What was the primary goal of Hull-House?
A) To make a profit
B) To promote political parties
C) To improve the lives of the underprivileged
D) To support the arts
  • 12. What was a major challenge that Hull-House faced?
A) Community support
B) Funding
C) Location
D) Staffing
  • 13. What did Addams believe was needed for peace?
A) Military strength
B) Economic growth
C) Global understanding
D) National power
  • 14. Addams's work contributed to which field of study?
A) Philosophy
B) Engineering
C) Sociology
D) Astrophysics
  • 15. What was the primary demographic of Hull-House clients?
A) Politicians
B) Wealthy families
C) Students
D) Immigrants
  • 16. What type of reform did Addams focus on?
A) Religious reform
B) Military reform
C) Technological reform
D) Social reform
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