read the quote from applied christianity: moral aspects of social questions by washington gladden.\n\in…

read the quote from applied christianity: moral aspects of social questions by washington gladden.\n\in every community there are men of goodwill, who, if they had the money, could organize efforts among the poorest classes by which many of them could be saved...\\nwho are the \men of goodwill\ that gladden describes?\n○ social darwinists\n○ wealthy people\n○ immigrants\n○ reformers
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The quote mentions that these "men of goodwill" could organize efforts if they had money. Reformers are known for organizing efforts to help the poor. Social Darwinists believe in survival of the fittest and would not likely be described this way. Immigrants are not indicated as having the ability to organize such efforts. Wealthy people are not the focus here as the key is organizing efforts (which reformers do).
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reformers