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</h2><h2>Bartholomew Dias
</h2><h2>Christopher Colombus
</h2><h2>John Cabot
</h2><h2>Ferdinand Magellan
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The story that Christopher Columbus had discovered, what was thought to be, a western route to the East Indies expanded through Europe. Other European countries started to send investigators. Like Columbus, they were looking for gold, silver, silk and other valuables.
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In turning Germany's focus against the Jews, Hitler and his Minister of Propaganda, Goebbles, only allowed books to be published that incited hatred against the Jews, and banned Jews from working for newspapers.
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The correct answer is Upton Sinclair.
This American author became a national name with his book "The Jungle." This fiction novel was based on the real working experiences of individuals within the meat packing industry during the early 20th century. The disgusting habits/practices of this industry and the terrible working conditions described gained national attention, eventually leading to president Teddy Roosevelt passing the Meat Inspection Act of 1907.