Early Life
Education
Social Work & Hull House
Activism & Reform
Legacy & Impact
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Where and when was Jane Addams born?

Cedarville, Illinois - on September 6, 1860

100

What school did Jane Addams graduate from in 1881?

Rockford Female Seminary

100

What was the name of the settlement house Jane Addams co-founded?

Hull House

100

What organization did Jane Addams co-found to promote global peace?

The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).

100

What nickname is Jane Addams often given in relation to social work?

The “Mother of Social Work.”

200

What was Jane Addams' father's name?

John Huy Addams 

200

What was her academic standing when she graduated?

She was top of her graduating class.

200

In what year was Hull House founded?

September 18, 1889

200

During which major conflict did she advocate for peace?

 World War I

200

What newspaper did she write for to promote social reform?

The Chicago Times-Herald.

300

How many children were in Jane Addams' family?

9 children

300

What did Rockford Female Seminary later become?

Rockford College

300

What was Hull House’s main focus?

Community support and education for the poor and immigrants.

300

What major award did she win for her dedication to peace?

The Nobel Peace Prize

300

What social issues did Jane Addams dedicate her life to improving?

Labor rights, women’s rights, and children’s rights (especially for immigrants).

400

What kind of values did Jane Addams grow up with that influenced her later work?

Liberal Christian values and a deep sense of social mission

400

What generation of women did Addams belong to that focused on education and social reform?

The “New Women"

400

What movement did Hull House inspire that shaped modern social work?

The Settlement House Movement

400

What was Jane Addams’ involvement in the women’s suffrage movement?

She worked with the National American Woman Suffrage Association to advocate for women’s voting rights and equality.

400

How did Addams’ peace efforts connect to the core values of social work?

They reflected social justice, equality, and human rights on a global scale.

500

How did Jane Addams’ early life of privilege influence her later activism?

Since she was wealthy, she was able to empathize with the poor and those in need of help.

500

Why did Jane Addams stop studying medicine after graduation?

She had to stop due to health issues.

500

How did Hull House contribute to the development of social work as a profession?

It served as a model for community-based social reform focusing on education, health, and social justice.

500

What idea did she develop that linked ethics and social understanding?

Sympathetic knowledge” — understanding others through shared experience to create stronger communities.

500

What lasting impact did Jane Addams have on society and social work ethics?

Her ideas of empathy, community engagement, and human connection continue to guide modern social work and social justice efforts.



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