History, 04.02.2020 07:44 glocurlsprinces
When government inspectors investigated the claims made by upton sinclair in the jungle, they found that
sinclair had dishonestly represented the conditions in slaughterhouses.
sinclair had written his books to promote socialism.
slaughterhouse owners were eager to improve working conditions.
slaughterhouse conditions were even worse than sinclair had reported.
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