The federal government responded to Upton Sinclair's The Jungle by passing the Meat Inspection Act of 1906.
Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle discussed the unsanitary conditions of the meat packing industry in Chicago during the early 1900's. Even though this book was fiction, it was based on real conditions individuals worked in during this era. This book caused outrage among American citizens and the federal government, resulting in government regulation of certain industries.
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Whereas Transcendentalists felt perfection and their own divinity as innate qualities of mankind (they thiought utopian communes would work), Dark Romantics believed humans gravitate to evil and self-destruction (striving for a utopian society is a waste of time).
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D- not true, they actually implement Sharia (at least partially in each country)
C- well, Saudi Arabia has a constitution-like document, but not really a constitution - not the right answer
B- Iran isn't
A- I think this is the best answer: they both banned political parties, at least some of them.
The wealth and prosperity of Mali and Songhai were dependent on controlling the trade in gold and salt.
Trans-Saharan trade was a trade across the Sahara the relied heavily upon gold and salt , the empires relied much on the trans-Saharan trade; as their wealth and prosperity depended more on the gold and salt traded in the trans-Saharan trade. Mali empire was started by Sundiata at around 1200AD. he set up laws and took control of Gold trade. During the early 1400's Mali rulers lost control of the Mali empire and the Songhai Empire. Ali Ber became the Songhai ruler, which was the largest among the three Western empires
B. The horrors of war led artists to abstract art