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1. (sourcing) where did upton sinclair get his information about the ch…

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  1. (sourcing) where did upton sinclair get his information about the chicago meatpacking plants? how might that have influenced what he wrote?
  2. (sourcing, contextualization) why might the jungle be a good source of evidence about conditions in chicago meatpacking plants?
  3. (close reading) according to the jungle, what were conditions like in meatpacking plants in chicago? explain.

document b: j. ogden armour’s essay

  1. (sourcing) before you read the essay, consider the source information. what do you expect amour to say about the conditions in meatpacking plants in chicago? explain.
  2. now, read the essay. did the content of the essay match your expectations? explain.

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Sub - Question 1 (Document A, Question 1)
Brief Explanations

Upton Sinclair got his information by working undercover in the Chicago meatpacking plants. His firsthand experience would make his writing vivid and detailed, as he witnessed the conditions directly. This immersive sourcing meant he could describe the unsanitary, exploitative, and dangerous working conditions he saw, which influenced his writing to expose these issues to the public.

Brief Explanations

"The Jungle" can be a good source because Sinclair had firsthand experience (sourcing) of the plants. Also, in the context of the Progressive Era, there was a push for reform, and his work was meant to expose the industry. His detailed descriptions, based on direct observation, provide a narrative of the day - to - day operations, worker treatment, and sanitation issues, making it a rich source for understanding the conditions.

Brief Explanations

According to "The Jungle", conditions in Chicago meatpacking plants were unsanitary (e.g., meat contaminated with dirt, rat droppings), workers were exploited (long hours, low pay, dangerous jobs with little safety), and the work environment was inhumane (workers forced to work in harsh, degrading conditions). Sinclair described how workers, including immigrants, were subjected to these conditions, and the plants prioritized profit over safety and hygiene.

Answer:

Upton Sinclair got his information by working undercover in the Chicago meatpacking plants. His firsthand experience influenced his writing to vividly expose the unsanitary, exploitative, and dangerous working conditions there.

Sub - Question 2 (Document A, Question 2)