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Q: How did president Roosevelt respond to Upton Sinclair's book the jungle?
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Which president was a jungle explorer?

theodore roosevelt


A critisism Upton Sinclairs the jungle resulted in reformers bein nicked name?

progressive movement


What was an effect of the publication of the Upton Sinclairs the jungle?

The federal government authorized inspectors to visit all food plants


Was a result of the upton sinclairs novel the jungle?

Corrupt politicians in several major American cities were voted out of office.


Which book revealed shocking secrets about the meat packing industry?

PETA aka People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals


In which country did Theodore Roosevelt contract jungle fever?

he caught jungle fever in Brazil


What did roosevelt read that led him to reform the meatpacking industry?

the jungle


What did upton sinclairs The Jungle expose?

The horrifying conditions of Chicago meatpacking industry. It caused the congress to pass the meat inspection act and the pure food and drug act.


What is common reasons in FDA?

Upton sinclair's book "the Jungle" revealed disgusting truths about slaughterhouses and meat packaging plants that caused president roosevelt to create he Food and Drug Administration.


What law was created as a result in the muckracker upton sinclairs books on conditions in Chicago?

Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle resulted in the creation of the 1906 Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.


In 1906 Upton Sinclairs novel entitled The Jungle exposed dangerous workplace conditions?

Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" was a revolutionary book. In it, Sinclair talked about the horrendous conditions for workers, and of the food, in a meatpacking plant. It is because of this book that the US has food safety standards and OSHA monitored workplaces.


Was HG Wells Naturalism writer shocked Theodore Roosevelt with his novel The Jungle?

No, HG Wells did not write The Jungle; it was written by Upton Sinclair. Theodore Roosevelt was not shocked by The Jungle specifically, but he was influenced by its depiction of working conditions in the meatpacking industry and supported some of the reforms it helped bring about.