Teddy Roosevelt's Response To The Jungle

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In Image 5, it shows Teddy Roosevelt and some other dude reacting to The Jungle. The Jungle was a book exposing the bad meat conditions. The workers would cut their fingers, and it would be on the meat. There would also be rats, but not just any rats, poisoned rats. The rats would go eat the meat so the workers fed them poisoned bread. They died on the meat and was shipped with it. Teddy Roosevelt had a similar reaction when he read it. Image 6 shows racial segregation. Jim crow laws allowed “separate but equal,” but blacks were not treated equally. Many had really dirty train cars, dirty restaurants and different streets. Many were often hung for no reason and blacks were just so horribly treated. So for a clean, nice train car for