"There would be meat that had tumbled out on the floor the dirt and sawdust, where the workers had tramped and spit uncounted billions of consumptive
germs."
Upton Sinclair - The Jungle
Based on the source and your knowledge of U. S. history, which of the following best describes the American public's reaction after reading The Jungle?
A. The public lobbied for meat-packing plants to
close down in order to end the consumption of meat in America.
B. The public looked for employment in the meat-packing industry in order to help improve the working conditions.
C. The public was outraged and demanded legislative reform from the government.
D. The public did not believe the details of the book and quickly turned against Upton Sinclair
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