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President Roosevelt's call to action upon reading Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is best described as outrage toward the meat-packing industry, and imposing higher taxes on cattle farmers
O disgust and anger toward meat-packing industry workers known as muckrakers
surprise at the public's demand for healthy livestock, and continued disbelief of Sinclair's claims
O movement to ensure sanitary conditions in meat-packing plants by signing new legislation

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