Many ways but idk a specific one
Well eventually they got conquered and many settlements got left behind that just eventually become one with the forest. Hope that helped!
The correct answer is "It created a controversy that influenced President Roosevelt to take action".
Sinclair's "The Jungle", aimed to win the hearts of Americans and lead their convictions towards socialism. However,<u> the biggest impact the book ended up having on the public, was its criticism of the meatpacking industry and exposure of their unsanitary practices</u>.
Although President Roosevelt was outraged at first, he ended up passing the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act to control the situation. In a public release he stated: "Radical action must be taken to do away with the efforts of arrogant and selfish greed on the part of the capitalist."
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"<span>In market economies shortages push prices up leading to a greater quantity supplied" is the correct response. Although this does not always go smoothly, and there may be lags. </span>