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Hull house's success attracted college- educated, middle-class woman to become social workers. NOVANET

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to provide schools for immigrant children

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Q: What was one important goal of Jane Addams and other members of the hull house?
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What was on important goal of Jane Addams and other members of Hull House?

to provide schools for immigrant childeen


What was one important goal of Jane Addams ad other members of hull house?

To reduce regulations on buisness


What was one important goal of Jane Addams and the other members of Hull House?

to provide schools for immigrant childeen


An important function of the House majority leader is to?

They help plan the party's legislative program, steer important bills through the House, and make sure the chairpersons of the many committees finish work on bills important to the party. The majority leader is the floor leader of his or her political party in the House and, like the Speaker, is elected by the majority party.


Can a member of Congress be expelled?

No. Members of the Senate and House of Representatives are removed from office through a different process involving only the chamber of Congress in which they work. Under Article I, Section 5, clause 2, of the US Constitution, a Senator or Representative may be expelled if there is a formal vote on a resolution agreed to by two-thirds of the members of the Senate or House body who are present.Article I, Section 5, Clause 2"Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two thirds, expel a member."**The above is true when the member has not committed a crime. Members of Congress at any level (state or federal) can not be impeached, but if removed from Congress can be indicted for crimes like any other citizen.