The horrifying conditions of Chicago meatpacking industry. It caused the congress to pass the meat inspection act and the pure food and drug act.
"The Jungle" exposed unsanitary conditions in the meat
It exposed the terrible conditions in which meat and other foods were processed
jungle
No jungle is only a Noun.
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
a jungle bandit, a jungle killer or a jungle smuggler or a jungle robber, a jungle thief or a jungle criminal, jungle crime syndicate
It can be (an exposed negative, exposed secrets). The word exposed is a form of the verb to expose (to reveal).
The Jungle
Journalist who exposed social evils like Upton Sinclair who wrote the The Jungle which exposed the meat packing industry during Teddy Roosevelt's time were called Muckrakers. Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle.
Upton Sinclair.
Upton Sinclair
"The Jungle" was written by Upton Sinclair. It was a novel that exposed the unsanitary conditions and exploitation of workers in the meatpacking industry in the early 20th century.
Upton Sinclair wrote the novel "The Jungle," which exposed the harsh conditions in Chicago's meatpacking industry and contributed to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act.
"The Jungle" exposed unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry in turn-of-the-century Chicago
"The Jungle" was one of the greatest works by Upton Sinclair. In it, he exposed the meat packing industry, and revealed the appalling lack of sanitary conditions where the meat was handled. It was "The Jungle" that lead to the first food safety standards in the United States.
That would be Upton Sinclair's The Jungle.
Author Upton Sinclair used the backdrop of the corrupt meat packing industry to illustrate the living/working conditions of the lower classes in his 1906 novel "The Jungle".
Meat Inspection Act of 1906
The public health issues exposed include government meat inspectors being corrupted by corporations, lack of workforce safety, serious health hazards in the workplace not being addressed by the government or anyone for that matter, etc.