Animals were mistreated
Work was done in unhealthy conditions.
Products from the plants were often unsafe
"The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair shocked and sickened people by revealing the unsanitary and exploitative practices in the meatpacking industry in the early 20th century. The book led to widespread public outrage and eventually prompted the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in 1906.
Upton Sinclair in his 1906 book The Jungle.
"The Jungle"
All of the above
the jungle
The Jungle
The Jungle nauseatingly detailed the meat-packing industry. Sickened, Roosevelt encouraged Congress to create FDA.
The thing that sickened them was the Nazi concentration camps. Makes me sick too
a) Upton Sinclair exposed the horrific conditions of the meat industry in America during the early 1900s, which involved rat poison, rotten meat, and dead rats themselves being put into products such as sausage, and ground beef. Older beef was saved for weeks and then bleached to be sold as new. There are also reports by him that men fell into vats of boiling lard, and some of their remains were sold. b) Roosevelt immediately responded, since he had already been suspicious of food quality in the US due to his experience in the Spanish-American war, where he had more members of his unit die from malnutrition than combat. He had Congress pass the Meat Inspection Act, requiring that companies be inspected for a series of codes and health violations.
His macabre humor sickened me.
rancid
he came in sickened
he came in sickened
Squeamish= easly sickened; easily disgusted; easily shocked; somewhat weak or fearulEx: My mom is one of those people that are squeamish.my mom is one of those people that are easily sickened ( squeamish )
The glutton of the "Fastest Pie Eating Contest" winner sickened me.
chief josph
I feel sick because of you.
He came in sickened.