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Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle uncovered the unhealthy conditions inside a meat packing plant. The publication helped fuel demands for reforms in industrial America. Select all of the legislative actions that occurred in response to the publication of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle. Question 1 options: The Seventeenth Amendment was ratified to establish the use of popular elections. The Fair Labor Standards Act prohibited the employment of children under the age of 16. The Pure Food and Drug Act required improved food handling processes and procedures. The Supreme Court declared the Standard Oil company a monopoly and ordered it to be dissolved. A Grand Jury investigation recommended a budget increase to the New York City Department of Public Charities and Corrections. The Meat Inspection Act required the inspection of the meat processed and the sanitary practices used.

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Answered by Priatouri
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Options B and D, that the "Pure Food and Drug Act" required improved food handling processes and procedures and the "Meat Inspection Act" required the inspection of the meat processed and the sanitary practices used, are the right answers.

Published in 1906, "The Jungle" presented the exploited lives of the settlers and their severe condition in the meatpacking industries. Upton's research included the hiring of  Investigators to spy the meat-packing plant, whose information He used in the Novel.  The impact of the book can be seen in terms of the “ Pure Food and Drug Act” and the “Meat Inspection Act of 1906”, passed by the government for months later.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Steady dread and hazard is another element of meat and poultry work. Meatpacking work has phenomenally high rates of damage.

Specialists harmed at work may then face expulsion.

Specialists hazard losing their employments when they practice their rights to arrange and deal on the whole trying to enhance working conditions.

Also, outsider specialists an expanding level of the workforce in the business is especially in danger.

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