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The siblings of Jane Addams were Alice Addams and Mary Addams. Jane Addams is know for being a pioneer settlement social worker and for her work in the women's suffrage movement.
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the three motives of the European race is 1) economic 2) social/ religion 3) political/ military
Jane Addams is often credited as the founder of modern American social work. She acted on many issues including women's rights and suffrage, workers' rights, poverty, education, child welfare and juvenile justice, immigrants' rights, anti-racism, and international peace. Addams had many accomplishments, the most famous of which is the founding and directing of Hull House, one of the original "settlement houses". See related link.
Jane Addams College of Social Work was created in 1946.
Hilgard categorized motives into survival motives, social motives, and ego-integrated motives.
The three types of motives are biological motives, social motives, and personal motives. Biological motives are driven by physiological needs such as hunger and thirst. Social motives are influenced by interpersonal interactions and relationships. Personal motives are driven by individual desires and goals.
Physiological motives include- Hunger Aggression Sex Social motives
The siblings of Jane Addams were Alice Addams and Mary Addams. Jane Addams is know for being a pioneer settlement social worker and for her work in the women's suffrage movement.
The three types of motives are biological motives (related to survival and basic physiological needs), social motives (related to interpersonal relationships and social connections), and personal motives (related to individual desires, goals, and beliefs).
External motivation, social pressure, and self motivation
social worker and humanitarian
Jane Addams has written: 'Jane Addams' account of her interview with the foreign ministers of Europe' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, World politics, Peace, Women and peace, Women's International League 'Democracy and Social Ethics (Psychoanalysis for Beginners) (Psychoanalysis for Beginners)' 'Twenty Years At Hull House' 'Newer ideals of peace' -- subject(s): Peace, Municipal government, Working class, Social justice, Political participation, Labor movement, Labor and laboring classes 'Jane Addams on peace, war, and international understanding, 1899-1932' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Peace 'My friend, Julia Lathrop' -- subject(s): Biography, Social service, Women in charitable work, Women social reformers 'On education' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History, Progressive education, Education, Biography, Social service, Social reformers 'The essence of Jane Addams's Twenty years at Hull Hsouse' -- subject(s): Women social reformers, Social settlements, Hull House (Chicago, Ill.), Social service, Biography, History 'Twenty Years at Hull-House' 'The Spirit of Youth and City Streets (Illini Book)' 'Democracy And Social Ethics (The Works Of Jane Addams)' 'A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil' -- subject(s): Prostitution 'A function of the social settlements' -- subject(s): Social settlements 'Jane Addams on education' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History, Progressive education, Education, Biography, Social service, Social reformers 'The housing problem in Chicago' -- subject(s): Working class, Tenement houses, Dwellings 'Twenty years at Hull-House' -- subject(s): Women social reformers, Social settlements, Social service, Hull-House (Chicago, Ill.), Biography, History 'The excellent becomes the permanent' -- subject(s): Biography 'Twenty Years at Hull-House (Prairie State Books)' 'The modern city and the municipal franchise for women' '20 Years at Hull House' 'The spirit of youth and the city streets' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Youth, Urban youth, Management, Children, Child Guidance, Adolescence 'The selected papers of Jane Addams / edited by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, Barbara Bair, and Maree de Angury' -- subject(s): History, Women, Correspondence, Peace movements, Social settlements, Social problems, Biography, Education, Social reformers, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Hull House (Chicago, Ill.) 'The long road of woman's memory' -- subject(s): History, Psychology, Women, Social conditions
The three types of motives are external motivation, social pressure, and self motivation.
because she was a social worker
Biological motives: drives related to survival such as hunger and thirst. Social motives: desires for belongingness, acceptance, and approval from others. Achievement motives: drives to accomplish goals, succeed, and excel in tasks.