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Can you figure out what Florence Kelley would have supported based on the following excerpt? We're hoping it's the right to eat pizza for every meal, but that's just us.
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[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the Federal Reserve,
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a government mandated movement toward...
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introversion.
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[ mumbles ]
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[ mumbling continues ]
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And now the question:
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Given the excerpt, Florence Kelley would have been most likely to support... what?
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And here are your potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
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Well, according to the excerpt,
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"the old theory was that enlightened self-interest could be
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trusted to conduct industry...
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Tested in practice, however, this theory has not sustained
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modern life." Well, let's see which other movement
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would have most likely moved Florence Kelley.
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Would Kelley have most likely supported A -
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anti-Catholic organizations?
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Well, Kelley was all about supporting the little guy,
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so religious minorities would have fit her bill.
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That quashes A.
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Would Kelley have thrown her weight behind C - the Federal Reserve Bank?
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Hmm. Well, Kelley also went out of her way to protect individuals suffering
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at the hands of financial institutions,
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so she'd have been keen to break the Federal Reserve Bank,
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so to speak.
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Would Florence Kelley have been down to party with D -
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philanthropy by industrialists?
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Well, though some wealthy Americans may have moonlighted as philanthropists,
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underneath this good will was the idea that poverty was
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the fault of the individual.
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That would dampen her support for D. Which means
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Kelley would have most likely supported B -
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anti-trust legislature.
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Though she was known for supporting a wide variety of causes,
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the bulk of Kelley's work focused on problems
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caused by industry, especially the power of monopolies and trusts.
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So B is the right answer.
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And for Kelley, the excesses of industry violated the pact
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between workers and corporations. Though at the end of the day,
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it was mostly an issue of, uh... trust.
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[ birds chirp ]
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