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How do you think Upton Sinclair’s readers would have reacted reading this book during the Industrial Revolution?
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How do you think Upton Sinclair’s readers would have reacted reading this book during the Industrial Revolution?
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Once again everything you needed to answer this question was presented in CC
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Upton Sinclair's readers were shocked and maybe even mortified.
The jungle is about the horrors of the Meat Packing Industry.
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