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What did the settlement house movement do? (1 point)

Tore down old, overcrowded, multi-family tenements

Provided community centers to support city dwellers

Allowed other countries to build housing for new immigrants

Helped people move to the suburbs to escape unsafe conditions

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User Iokanaan Iokan
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Answer: The answer is:

Provided community centers to support city dwellers

Step-by-step explanation:

The settlement houses were community service centers that offered education, healthcare, childcare, and employment resources to poor neighborhoods. It was a reformist social movement in the 1880s.

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