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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The passage below is an excerpt from Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle: "So spoke an orator upon the platform; and two thousand pairs of eyes were fixed upon him, and two thousand voices were cheering his every sentence. The orator had been the head of the city's relief bureau in the stockyards, until the sight of misery and corruption had made him sick. He was young, hungry-looking, full of fire; and as he swung his long arms and beat up the crowd, to Jurgis he seemed the very spirit of the revolution. "Organize! Organize! Organize!"—that was his cry."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Public reaction to The Jungle contributed to which of the following government actions? regulation of the meatpacking industry creation of a system of unemployment insurance prosecution of socialists and anarchists for sedition creation of new agencies to conserve natural resources

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Might be B! not sure though. HELP?

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