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A heading to separate content about the modem and ancient worlds
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Explanation:
try doing the oppiste read the answer and then read the passage
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Some contend that Whites’ application of values to form opinions about race-conscious policy may constitute a subtle form of racism. Others challenge the new racism thesis, suggesting that racism and values are exclusive in their influence. Proponents of the thesis assert that many Whites’ attitudes about such policy are structured by a mix of racism and American individualism. The author suggests that an even more subtle form of racism may exist. Racism may actually be expressed in opposition to big government. The test results presented here indicate that the effects of limited-government values on attitudes about race-conscious policy are conditional on levels of racial prejudice for many Whites, whereas the effects on racially ambiguous social welfare policy attitudes are not. The author contends that these results provide support to the argument that racism still exists and has found a new subtle expression.
This question is incomplete; here´s the complete question.
Read "The Jungle" (1906), by Upton Sinclair.
Which of the following was a common practice in the Packingtown factories?
A. making Sausages with pickles in them
B
. combining spoiled meat with other meat and then selling it
C. eating arw leftover meat after a day's work
D. White Coisin elving all of the spoiled meat to Jonas
Answer: B
. combining spoiled meat with other meat and then selling it
Explanation:
Sinclair´s novel describes how spoiled meat was mixed with other meat, to disguise the rotten smell and appearance.
Because of this denounce of the corrupted practices in the Chicago meat industry, his muckraking novel became well-known and the public outrage forced the U.S. Pure Food and Drug Act to be passed to improve the conditions of the American slaughterhouses.