A recent history of the Chicago meat-packing industry and its workers examines how the industry grew from its appearance in the 1830’s through the early 1890’s. Meatpackers, the author argues, had good wages, working conditions, and prospects for advancement within the packinghouses, and did not cooperate with labor agitators since labor relations were so harmonious. Because the history maintains that conditions were above standard for the era, the frequency of labor disputes, especially in the mid-1880’s, is not accounted for. The work ignores the fact that the 1880’s were crucial years in American labor history, and that the’ packinghouse workers’ efforts were part of the national movement for labor reform.
In fact, other historical sources for the late nineteenth century record deteriorating housing and high disease and infant mortality rates in the industrial community, due to low wages and unhealthy working conditions. Additional d
A. summarize the main point of the history discussed in the passage
B. explain why the history discussed in the passage has been disparaged by critics
C. evaluate the findings of recent studies that undermine the premises of the history discussed in the passage
D. present evidence that is intended to refute the argument of the history discussed in the passage
A recent history of the Chicago meat-packing industry and its workers examines how the industry grew from its appearance in the 1830’s through the early 1890’s. Meatpackers, the author argues, had good wages, working conditions, and prospects for advancement within the packinghouses, and did not cooperate with labor agitators since labor relations were so harmonious. Because the history maintains that conditions were above standard for the era, the frequency of labor disputes, especially in the mid-1880’s, is not accounted for. The work ignores the fact that the 1880’s were crucial years in American labor history, and that the’ packinghouse workers’ efforts were part of the national movement for labor reform.
In fact, other historical sources for the late nineteenth century record deteriorating housing and high disease and infant mortality rates in the industrial community, due to low wages and unhealthy working conditions. Additional d
A. how historians ought to explain the origins of the conditions in the Chicago meat- packing industry
B. why it is difficult to determine the actual nature of the conditions in the Chicago meat-packing industry
C. why a particular account of the conditions in the Chicago meat-packing industry is inaccurate
D. what ought to be included in any account of the Chicago meat-packers’ rote in the national labor movement
A recent history of the Chicago
meat-packing industry and its workers examines how the industry grew from its
appearance in the 1830’s through the early 1890’s. Meat-packers, the author
argues, had good wages, working conditions, and prospects for advancement within
the packinghouses, and did not cooperate with labor agitators since labor
relations were so harmonious. Because the history maintains that conditions were
above standard for the era, the frequency of labor disputes, especially in the
mid-1880’s, is not accounted for. The work ignores the fact that the
1880’s were crucial years in American labor history, and that the packinghouse
workers! efforts were part of the national movement for labor reform. In fact, other historical sources for the late nineteenth century record deteriorating housing and high disease and infa A. inform the reader of events that occurred in the meat-packing industry after the period of time covered by the history B. suggest the history’s limitations by pointing out a situation that the history failed to explam adequately C. salvage the history’s point of view by suggesting that there were positive developments in the meat-packing industry due to worker unity D. introduce a new issue designed to elaborate on the good relationship between the meat-packers and Chicago’s ethnic communities 我来回答: 提交
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