Which of the following best describes the federal government's response to Upton Sinclair's The Jungle? -Congress immediately passed legislation that regulated the meat-packing industry. -Congress passed legislation that regulated the meat-packing industry only after sending a team of government investigators to plants and slaughterhouses. -Congress did not believe Sinclair and told the public that the facts in his book were false. -Congress passed legislation that protected the leaders and business owners of the meat-packing industry.

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Congress passed legislation that regulated the meat-packing industry only after sending a team of government investigators to plants and slaughterhouses.

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In 1906, Upton Sinclair published a book called, "The Jungle," and Congress responded by passing legislation that regulated the meat-packing industry only after sending a team of government investigators to plants and slaughterhouses.

In "The Jungle," Upton Sinclair wrote about:

  • The really bad working conditions in the meat-packing industry
  • The poor pay workers had to endure
  • The use of contaminated and rotten meat

The book became a national sensation and caused a lot of outrage. Congress sent a team to investigate several meat industries who tried to clean up their companies before the team could come. Even with the clean up, the team recommended that new food safety laws be passed.

In conclusion, Upton Sinclair influenced the regulation of the meat-packing industry by writing "The Jungle."

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