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What social problem did Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle describe?

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Answered by ajmal64
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Upton Sinclair describes multiplesocial problems in his book The Jungle, but they are all centered on capitalism. In the book, Sinclair focuses on an immigrant family who start work in a meatpacking facility, where they struggle with poverty andterrible working conditions.
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Upton Sinclair describes multiplesocial problems in his book The Jungle, but they are all centered on capitalism. In the book, Sinclair focuses on an immigrant family who start work in a meatpacking facility, where they struggle with poverty andterrible working conditions.
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