It was an act passed saying that meat needs to be inspected before slaughtered and processed before it is sent out for human consumption
The Meat Inspection Act helped consumers by promoting meat safety. It set standards for meat that had to be met in order for meat to be sold to consumers.
The Cigarette Labeling Act (1965), Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (1966), and the Wholesome Meat Act (1967
to promote the general welfare of American public
passage of the meat inpection act
It wa to purify the food
The Meat Inspection Act helped consumers by promoting meat safety. It set standards for meat that had to be met in order for meat to be sold to consumers.
the meat revolutuon task act
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Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt supported the Meat Inspection Act of 1906.
Upton Sinclair's novel, "The Jungle" exposed unsanitary conditions in meat processing. At first, his novel was condemned as "lies". The President ordered investigations, which proved Sinclair was right. So, his novel led to the passage of The Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act. These were signed into law on June 30th, 1906.
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The Meat Inspection Act
It wa to purify the food
Meat Inspection Act
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pure food and drug act and the meat inspection act
the jungle