Jerod Carter's 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act is the first law of a series of important consumer protection laws promulgated by the federal government. "The first of a series of important consumer protection laws" The federal government of the 20th century led to the establishment of the Food and Drug Administration. This bill appeared as a result of public education and public benefit guardian exposure such as Upton Sinclair, Samuel Hopkins Adams, social activist Florence Kelly, researcher Harvey W. Willy, and West President. Otto Roosevelt
Aller Longo Professor Patterson April 14, 2013 The jungle jungle of Upton Sinclair is an integral part of contemporary literature. The title is to reflect on Darwin's jungle, powerful prey of the weak, and how all living things are participating in a cruel struggle for survival. "Social Darwinism is an idea used by a 19th century thinker to justify the abuse of rights by wealthy capitalists." This viewpoint is that the purpose of society is to reward the most successful people, And the Upton Sinclair jungle is a story about a man. In order to find an environmentally friendly meadow, he left his old life. Instead of this, Jurgis found a broken US. Chicago's trade commission attracts immigrants from all over the world, and each immigrant is poorer than its neighbors. Jurgis Rudkus, Ona Lukosniteand, Teta Elzbieta, Marija Berczynskas and their families decided to immigrate to the United States, as well as many of their former ones. After several months of effort, Jurgis earned enough money to go to Chicago. shortly
Jungle Jurgis Rudkus and Ona Lukoszaite of Upton Sinclair have announced the novel by The Jungle to celebrate the wedding. The beginning of the book emphasizes the best times for Jurgis and Ona to experience again during the stay in America. Jurgis believes that he can complete his American dream and gain prosperity through hard work and devotion. - Jungle of Socialism and Upton Sinclair In 1906, this book series of Upton Sinclair was published in book form and published in 1905 as a series of newspapers. As the jungle did at the time of publication, there are few literary works that have changed the history of the United States. It is said that this book passed Dexterne's "pure Food and Drugs Act" directly and in the United States consumption of meat has declined for decades.