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What is socialism?
a) Socialism is the idea that the government and people work together to share resources.
b) Socialism is the idea that the people own everything.
c) X
d) X

Did some people in America think that socialism would help with poverty?
a) No, some people did not think socialism would help.
b) Yes, some people thought that socialism would help.
c) X
d) X

Eugene V. Debs was famous for running for president as part of what group?
a) He ran for president as a socialist.
b) He ran for president as a union worker.
c) X
d) X

Did Eugene V. Debs become a socialist president?
a) He was elected as America's only socialist president.
b) He did not become a socialist president.
c) X
d) X

Even though he was not president, did Eugene V. Debs stay popular?
a) He stayed very popular with many Americans.
b) People forgot about him when he was not elected.
c) X
d) X

Did socialism fix America's slums or get poor people help?
a) Socialism helped people in America.
b) Socialism did not help people in America because it never became part of the government.
c) X
d) X

Who was Jane Addams?
a) Jane Addams helped poor working people.
b) Jane Addams helped rich people.
c) X
d) X

What was Hull House?
a) Hull House was the place that Jane Addams set up for daycare for rich children.
b) Hull House was the place that Jane Addams set up for daycare for poor children.
c) X
d) X

What other things did Jane Addams do for poor people?
a) She helped get people jobs, fed people, and helped immigrants.
b) She only built Hull House to help poor people.
c) X
d) X

What did other people do in response to Jane Addams' work?
a) They did not like her ideas and ignored her.
b) They liked her ideas and set up their own houses to help people.
c) X
d) X

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