Which of the following is known for serving in the settlement house movement in addition to being a womens suffrage activist?
The correct answer is D. Jane Addams worked for women’s suffrage as well as for the settlement house movement. In the settlement house movement, volunteers helped to alleviate poverty in urban areas by living with them in “settlement houses” funded by wealthy supporters. Jane Addams started Hull House, a well-known settlement house in Chicago. Carrie Chapman Catt was a political organizer who founded the League of Women Voters; Olympia Brown was a minister who spoke for the women’s suffrage movement; and Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were both known for their women’s suffrage activism as well. A, B, C, and E are thus incorrect.