The correct answer is D) She would be able to understand the needs of the people first hand.
Jane Adams (1860-1935) was an American woman that supported social reforms and promoted peace. In 1931, she won the Noble Prize for Peace with Nicholas Murray Butler. Living in the city among the people she was serving helped Jane Adams to understand the needs of the people first hand. That is why she created the a House in Chicago, that included nursery and community kitchen services to help the ones in need.