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... Buffalo and within his power plant. Thomas Sinclair had enough power to have his head engineers killed if he wanted them to disappear. ...
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... of business men, being nominally ruled by the people, a huge army of graft was necessary for the purpose of effecting the transfer of power."(Sinclair 249). ...
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... Probably one of the most famous of all muckrakers was Upton Sinclair. The power of the kings of animal food was supreme, gradiose and feudal, and sad to relate ...
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In Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle not only symbolized an era where dirt and ... also exposed people to the natural human desire of greed, power, and corruptions ...
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Sinclair's book was aimed at convincing the readers that socialism was far ... conditions in cities and factories, and to curb corporate power." These reformers ...
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... us, exist as latent possibilities, as wishes, as alternatives." Sinclair learns to ... self, subsequently growing closer to a universal higher power." Emil learnt ...
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... Toward the end of the book, Upton Sinclair shows the reader how to solve Capitalism's problems: replace it with ... In the national capital it had power to falsify ...
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... fact that The Jungle could cause such a large industry to fight back powerfully attests to its own power as a persuasive medium. Upton Sinclair's often quoted ...
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... In The Jungle by Upton Sinclair np ... It also forced the government to take power out of the hands of industry, and enforce regulations which would make life safer ...
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... Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle is a good example of "big business" and the lack ... One quote that describes the power that "big business" had during this time ...
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... and distributing goods owned collectively by the country, as well as the sharing of political power within the boarders of that country. Sinclair believes the ...
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... grow, they gained power. They were the people who wanted change and ultimately they won with the start of progressivism. Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair, and Henry ...
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... There are plenty of instances in which Sinclair portrays the bad nature of people. ... If the workers held the power in the factories, they would not have to worry ...
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... A Socialistic style government would average the monopoly of power between the two classes. I don't think that Upton Sinclair wrote this book to really set off ...
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... What outraged Sinclair the most about the stockyards, packing plants, and surrounding ... foremen, police, political bosses, and anyone else who had power in the ...
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... Sinclair writes: ...He, Scully, would elect him with the "sheeny's" money, and ... It is Capitalism along with greed and power that leads to the corruption ...
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... Upon Jurgis's arrival, Sinclair notes that the immigrants coming to Packingtown are like the hogs walking "by the power of their own legs" to their death on ...
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... Upon Jurgis's arrival, Sinclair notes that the immigrants coming to Packingtown are like the hogs walking "by the power of their own legs" to their death on ...
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... true democracy in a society controlled by one class with hereditary economic power. ... using the characters in the meat-packing industry, Upton Sinclair is able ...
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... Sinclair depicts the horrors of this capitalistic society, and idealizes Socialism through ... change resulted in a huge concentration of financial power in the ...
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... Some of The Jungle's power lies within the description of Jurgis, the packing factory and town. Sinclair's use of the shock factor to tell the story of the ...
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Famous writer's like, Ida tarbell; Lincoln Steffens; and Upton Sinclair, "raked" in ... of the political and economic corruption caused by the power of big ...
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... no one cared or even knew about this until Upton Sinclair wrote "The ... The power of meat inspectors greatly improved, and Americans finally had confidence in the ...
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... This Act basically gives the government the power to say what is sanitary and ... of the political hierarchy in great part to the novel written by Upton Sinclair. ...
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... and Drug Act in 1904 which were both in response to Sinclair's book ... Another amendment that gave the people more power in government was the seventeenth amendment ...
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... His marriage ended in a separation with Margaret Sinclair and then divorced her in ... was how much Canadians were fascinated with him, when he came into power. ...
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With constant labor, and the power to run business anyway one might like ... It was the journalists, or muckrakers, like Upton Sinclair who exposed these conditions ...
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... of the cities", Tarbell's "History of Standard Oil company", and Upton sinclair's "the jungle ... was make a commission form of government (5 share power instead of ...
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... Many Americans feared that combinations of economic and political power were destroying ... Then The Jungle by Upton Sinclair attacked the meatpacking industry. ...
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... Many Americans feared that combinations of economic and political power were destroying ... Then The Jungle by Upton Sinclair attacked the meatpacking industry. ...
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