<span>Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle drew attention to atrocious practices in the meat packing industry. His expose of unsanitary conditions and food that was dangerous to eat, and the public outcry arising from it, led President Roosevelt to have the food industry investigated. In June of 1906 he signed into law both the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.</span>
Answer:
Democracy
Explanation:
In a democracy everyone gets to vote
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For question number one:
It’s mountains, valleys, and coastal plains.
For number two:
The Greek Sea provided jobs in shipbuilding and a means of trading with other communities.
For number three:
The Mountains would provide a form of protection, keeping others from attacking easily
For number four:
It was the Minoan Civilization
For Five:
They both traded with other societies, influenced Greek culture, and used the sea for travel
For Six:
It’s a Greek word for city state
For the last question:
It’s said that an Acropolis served to protect the City-state.
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Magic....
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Answer:
Because it emphasized human reason, the Enlightenment led to the establishment of colleges and libraries in Europe and America. These institutions usually served a tiny elite, but newspapers and pamphlets made science and literature available to the masses.
What was striking is that some African Americans, whose advantages were far more limited, also became scientists and authors.
Most African Americans who gained intellectual distinction during the late eighteenth century owned more to the Great Awakening than to the Enlightenment. The best known of these is Jupiter Hammon, a Long Island slave who published religious poetry in the 1760s. But Phillis Wheatley and Benjamin Banneker, who were directly influenced by the Enlightenment, became the most famous black intellectuals of their time.