Answer:
1. The factories did not have good hygiene conditions. The equipment was not safe. The workers did not have any safety guidelines.
2. Meatpacking plants had dangerous and unsanitary working conditions.
3. The readers reacted with astonishment, as they did not know that this industry worked in this way and had no idea that they consumed food from that environment. Workers accepted this, because they had no other job options and needed to work to survive. To avoid this, the government can carry out an intense inspection of the industries and promote legislation on food security and labor rights aimed at immigrants.
Explanation:
"The Jungle" was written by Upton Sinclair and is a novel that portrays the unsanitary conditions that many immigrant workers were subjected to in Chicago while working on meatpacking factories.
The work portrays the low conditions of hygiene, safety and wages that promoted danger to the lives of workers and even food danger for consumers. Sinclair spent 7 weeks researching this, until he released a book that shocked American society and promoted legislative reform for the meat industry.
Explanation:
itsB descriptive and inferential
The correct option is this: HE IS EAGER TO RELAY THE DETAIL OF THE INCIDENT WITH AS MUCH ACCURACY AS POSSIBLE.
It can be seen from the passage that Hale is exact in his narrative, he did this is in order to present things in the way in which they happened, as accurately as possible.
Answer:
Keynes said government was the key to solving economic issues, while Smith believed government should take a hands-off approach
Explanation:
John Maynard Keynes, a British economist said government was the key to solving economic issues because government is the one that can increase spending and reduce taxes when there is recession in order for them to create jobs and also boost the buying power of consumer. He argued that uncertainty can cause businesses to stop acting and government is the only one that can step in.
Adam smith believed government should take a hands-off approach because government need to enforce contracts that will encourage new ideas and they need to hands off and the free market mechanism should operate on it's own without government intervention. He argued that the role of government should be limited.