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Which aspect of Upton Sinclair’s life best explains his reasons for writing The Jungle?
his lack of sympathy for the working class
his pro-capitalism views
his lack of education
his socialist politics
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his socialist politics
Sinclair was a committed socialist who wrote The Jungle to expose the abuses of industrial capitalism and to rally support for labor reform and socialism — not because of lack of education, sympathy, or pro-capitalist views.
Sinclair was a committed socialist who wrote The Jungle to expose the abuses of industrial capitalism and to rally support for labor reform and socialism — not because of lack of education, sympathy, or pro-capitalist views.
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