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History, 30.09.2021 19:10, Jazminfun70

Which text in this excerpt from Twenty Years at Hull House by Jane Addams demonstrates the lack of concern for poor immigrant communities that was frequently shown by politicians and others with influence? A. One of the striking features of our neighborhood twenty years ago, and one to which we never became reconciled, was the presence of huge wooden garbage boxes
B. It is easy for even the most conscientious citizen of Chicago to forget the foul smells of the stockyards and the garbage dumps
C. we had many times reported the untoward conditions of the ward to the city hall.
D. in a crowded city quarter, if the garbage is not properly collected and destroyed, a tenement-house mother may see her children sicken and die,

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