Read the passage below. Answer the question which follows:
"... I have seen young girls suffer and grow sensibly lowered in vitality in the first years after they
leave school. In our attempt then to give a girl pleasure and freedom from care we succeed, for
the most part, in making her pitifully miserable. She finds 'life' so different from what she
expected it to be. She is besotted with innocent little ambitions, and does not understand this
apparent waste of herself, this elaborate preparation, if no work is provided for her. There is a
heritage of noble obligation which young people accept and long to perpetuate. The desire for
action, the wish to right wrong and alleviate suffering, haunts them daily..."
-Jane Addams, "The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements," 1892
In the context of this passage, Addams is explaining
the changes to working class women who go to night school.
the policy of universal education.
the need for more men to marry unsatisfied women and keep them at home.
the problems of educated women who seek fulfillment outside the Cult of Domesticity.