"The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair
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"The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair revealed shocking secrets about the meatpacking industry, exposing unsanitary conditions, labor abuses, and questionable business practices. It led to significant reforms in food safety and labor laws in the United States.
The housing of slaves revealed the harsh and inhumane living conditions they were subjected to - typically crowded, unsanitary, and inadequate for basic needs. It also reflected the dehumanization and lack of care for their well-being by their owners.
He was a writer during the Progressive era of American history- the late 19th to early 20th centuries. He wrote "The Jungle," which revealed the disgusting and unsanitary policies used by many meat-packing plants.
Muckrakers were investigative journalists and writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who sought to expose corruption, social injustices, and unethical practices in politics and business. They played a crucial role during the Progressive Era by highlighting issues such as labor exploitation, corruption in government, and the poor conditions of urban life. Notable muckrakers included Upton Sinclair, whose novel "The Jungle" revealed the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry, and Ida Tarbell, who exposed the monopolistic practices of Standard Oil. Their work helped spur reforms and increased public awareness of societal problems.
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REVEALED
It was revealed in Makkah.
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" The thief's identity was revealed by my mother."
Surah Takasur Was revealed At MAKKAH
the language was revealed to her by her senses