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How did Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle affect American citizens?
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Americans were bewildered by why anyone would want to work in a slaughterhouse.

Americans were disgusted by the filth and demanded food regulations.

Americans were concerned about the business tactics of robber barons.

Americans were upset by the mistreatment of students in Indian schools.
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