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Welcome to “The Jungle” A Closer look at Upton Sinclair…
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Setting the Stage… Progressive journalist who wanted to write about the meat-packing industry. 1906, published “The Jungle” a novel that was an in-depth look at the industry as a whole.
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Goals… His book was a commentary on poverty, and harsh working conditions in the industry. Wanted the book to act as a means of persuasion to show the lack of political progressivism.
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Instead of focusing on the working conditions, the American public was outraged about the cleanliness of the meat. Because of the book, the meat-packing industry lobbied for higher meat inspection legislation.
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Roosevelt… Teddy Roosevelt sent two special investigators to check out the meat- packing industry. Sinclair wanted Roosevelt to see the atrocities of “slave wages,” but the men only reported on the cleanliness of the meat.
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What Happened Next??? The passing of the Meat inspection act and the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. Held food industry more accountable for the cleanliness of food.
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Fast-Food Nation A book written in 2006 by Eric Schlosser. Examines the local and global impacts of the fast-food industry. Talks about how societal changes has impacted the fast food industry.
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Fast-Food Nation… Rise and fall of the minimum wage. Mothers going outside of the house. Talks about the industry by itself, but also the soda industry and product placement that targets children.
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Impact… This book did not have the same impact of the “The Jungle,” but it does shed light on the constant struggle of the food industry. The concept of this book is sometimes paralleled to “The Jungle.”
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Activity, “Who Wrote it?” With a partner (2-3) I will supply quotes form either “The Jungle,” or “Fast-Food Nation,” and you will decide which it came from.
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Why are we doing this??? To illustrate the similarities between Sinclair’s book and Schlosser’s book. To see just how far we have come since that “The Jungle,” was written. See an example of modern-day muckraking.
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