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Furkat [3]
3 years ago
13

What was upon Sinclair's the jungle about?

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1 answer:
dangina [55]3 years ago
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He wrote "The Jungle" to expose the appalling working conditions in the meatpacking industry. His description if diseased, rotten, and contaminated meat shocked the public and led to new federal food safety laws.
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