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    Factories could produce rapidly‚ which meant prices greatly decreased. Immigrants came in large numbers in hopes of starting new lives‚ but most encountered harsh working conditions accompanied by a few rights. In 1906 Upton Sinclair published The Jungle‚ a novel about the meat packing industry; this novel describes the horrors of a young immigrant named Jurgis Rudkus who came to America seeking freedom and opportunity‚ yet he was met with poverty and dangerous working environments

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    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair was published in 1906. It quickly became popular and soon influenced the health and immigration laws that he currently have today. Because of this book‚ organizations like the USDA‚ FDA‚ FSIS‚ and CFSAN. In The Jungle the Rudkus family moves to the United States of America from Lithuania. Jurgis quickly finds a job at a meat packing company. After some time‚ they buy a house and go into a great debt that they can’t pay. Ona’s boss Phil Connor forces Ona into having sex

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    In the early 1900’s life for America’s new Chicago immigrant workers in the meat packing industry was explored by Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle. Originally published in 1904 as a serial piece in the socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason‚ Sinclair’s novel was initially found too graphic and shocking by publishing firms and therefore was not published in its complete form until 1906. In this paper‚ I will focus on the challenges faced by a newly immigrated worker and on what I feel Sinclair’s

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    Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle The 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization. Because of this industrialization‚ Americans and Immigrants faced endless hardships. The novel The Jungle by Upton Sinclair‚ is regarded as one of the most important novels of this time. It is considered an important and valuable analysis of several themes relating to turn-of-the-century life in America. The themes of immigration‚ living conditions‚ and working conditions‚ all expose why The Jungle is such a crucial

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    Chapter seven starts with an introduction to Greeley‚ Colorado‚ in the book it’s described as a slaughterhouse town with a foul smell. In the middle of this chapter‚ Eric Schlosser talks about the ConAgra Beef Company. He talks about the large amount of cattle in feedlots. All of the cows eat an enormous amount of food that helps them get big. In addition to that they get even bigger with the help of a steroid that is in their ear. With all of the food consumed by cows they can end up depositing

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    Some people view capitalism as an evil form of government‚ and favor Socialism. One of these people being Upton Sinclair‚ author of the novel The Jungle. In the novel The Jungle‚ Upton Sinclair illustrates capitalism as evil and goes out of his way to show how awful a capitalist country can be. He writes about a Lithuanian family who comes to America in hopes of a better life‚ but their dreams are soon crushed by the reality of the countries capitalist ways. As soon as the family arrives to Packingtown

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    Primary Resource Assignment In February 1906‚ the Doubleday Broadway Publishing Group published the novel called The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. This novel exposed the plight of immigrants working in Chicago’s meatpacking industry. It depicted the severe working conditions of the meatpacking industries employees in Chicago and also described the unsanitary factory conditions that they had to work through during a daily basis. For example‚ some of the unacceptable conditions that were described were

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    In his 1906 novel The Jungle‚ muckraker Upton Sinclair wrote about unsanitary conditions in meatpacking plants: "There would be meat stored in great piles in rooms; and the water from leaky roofs would drip over it‚ and thousands of rats would race about on it." Sinclair reported

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    The Jungle‚ an enticing novel that comments on the poor conditions for the workers and products in the meatpacking industry. The main character‚ Jurgis‚ goes through many hardships throughout his life like‚ the death of his wife and two children‚ losing his jobs many times and being injured and screwed over. He slowly loses his idealistic “American Dream” state of mind. Many of Jugis’ problems have something to do with the greed and corruption of others. When looking through the psychological lens

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