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    Surviving the wilderness Imagine being in fifty degrees below zero weather trying to survive in the Yukon. In the story the no named new comer is traveling throughout the freezing Yukon cold weather when he was told not to. But he still went anyways to meet up with his friends. During the story he met an Alaskan husky that tried to build a fire so many times; at this point he is over it. So he tries to kill the dog to sink his hands in the dog’s body. Luckily the man ends up losing control because

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    Upton Sinclair: A Voice For Food Safety Essay

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    In 1906 Doubleday published a fiction novel based in reality and centered on immigrant life in the Chicago meat packing district. “The Jungle,” was written by Upton Sinclair, a 27 year old author from Baltimore under a $500 advance from a socialist newspaper. This novel soon became a focus of controversy and change within the United States. Though known more for it’s horrific portrayal of the conditions inside slaughterhouses, only 60 pages of the 413 pages that make up “The Jungle” detail the

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    peasant movement. The peasants want their feelings to be heard and want a socialist style of government, but they are afraid that Esteban Trueba will find out and kick them out of the estate. The people of Tres Marias have no desire to vote because they know that the ballots are changed. Pedro Tercero tries to make the people understand that this election will be different; there will be people from the socialist party watching the ballot taking and the ballot boxes will be sealed. The people

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    Eugene Victor Debs      Eugene Victor Debs was the most well known as a leader of the American Socialist Party. Eugene Debs had no executive positions but he was most popular leader of the socialist movements in American history. He was a revolutionary and he wanted to establish a socialism in America. Eugene V. Debs was born on fifth of the November, 1855. His father Jean Daniel Debs small storekeeper was originally from the Colmar, Alsace and emigrated with his wife Marguerite

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    Assignment 3: Book Review of “The Socialist Party of America” In this review, I will explain the historian’s thesis and/or argument, show a summary of the sources the historian consulted, write and overview of the way the book’s chapters (topics) were organized, have an in-depth discussion of the two to three main components of the argument, and finish up with a conclusion that explains the “So what” (the point) of the book. the sources the historian consulted, write and overview of the way the

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    In life people have to make choices consequences can follow. The fictanal noval Lyddie by Katyerine peterson is about a girl in the 1800 that moves to the factory but lyddie is stuck a problem to sign the petition to go on strike to get better working conditions or to get a better pay. She is one of the best workers so they make alot money so she will most likely not get fired or blacklisted. Lyddie should sign the petition because she will get better working conditions like cleaner air and machines

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    Muckraking Essay

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    no longer recognize real reporting, the news that can actually impact our lives positively. People such as John Spargo, one of the founders of the socialist party in America, are successful muckrakers. Spargo lived in England but emigrated to America and brought with him a few socialist members. He became a controversial figure in the socialist party after he wrote his books “The Bitter Cry of Children” and “Underfed School Children” to expose the mistreatment of child laborers. By exposing this

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    One of the first problems faced by the Bolshevik party was the upcoming election to the All Russian Constituent Assembly in November. Lenin was highly opposed to this as he thought any democratic elections were tricks played by the bourgeoisie to keep itself in power and unlike other political parties Lenin’s ideas for the Bolsheviks were different, he did not want to win mass support but to create a party capable of seizing power , the Bolsheviks ruled by de facto not de jure. This led to the dissolution

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    working and living conditions were hazardous and the pay was barely enough to survive on. This is the bases for Upton Sinclair's book, The Jungle. Sinclair agreed to "investigate working conditions in Chicago's meatpacking plants," for the Socialist journal, Appeal to Reason, in 1904. The Jungle, published in 1906, is

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    preferred to go to prison… “In a way he is using his generosity, or staying with the unprivileged as Ethos. He similarly uses the advancement he is joined with to issue himself with trustworthiness: "There are today upwards of sixty millions of Socialists, loyal, devoted adherents to this cause, regardless of nationality, race, creed, color, or sex. They are all making common cause. They are spreading with tireless energy the propaganda of the new social

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