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president roosevelts call to action upon reading upton sinclairs the ju…

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president roosevelts call to action upon reading upton sinclairs the jungle is best described as
○ outrage toward the meat packing industry, and imposing higher taxes on cattle farmers
○ disgust and anger toward meat packing industry workers known as muckrakers
○ surprise at the publics demand for healthy livestock, and continued disbelief of sinclairs claims
○ movement to ensure sanitary conditions in meat - packing plants by signing new legislation

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze Option 1: Imposing higher taxes on cattle farmers was not a result of Roosevelt's reaction to The Jungle; the focus was on meat - packing industry practices, so this is incorrect.
  2. Analyze Option 2: Muckrakers were journalists (like Sinclair) exposing corruption, not meat - packing workers. Roosevelt's anger was at the industry, not workers labeled as muckrakers, so this is wrong.
  3. Analyze Option 3: Roosevelt did not disbelieve Sinclair's claims; he was concerned about the conditions, so this is incorrect.
  4. Analyze Option 4: After reading The Jungle, Roosevelt was moved to address unsanitary meat - packing conditions. He signed the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act to ensure sanitary conditions, which matches this option.

Answer:

D. movement to ensure sanitary conditions in meat - packing plants by signing new legislation (assuming the options are labeled A - D in order, with the last option being D)