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Meat Inspection Act, 1906

Meat Inspection Act, 1906. Justin DeLong Proctor High School Utica, NY. Unsanitary Conditions in the Meat Processing Plants, early 20 th Century. The 4 Steps of the American History Public Policy Analyst (AHPPA). 1. Define the Problem 2. Gather the Evidence 3. Identify the Causes

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Meat Inspection Act, 1906

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  1. Meat Inspection Act, 1906 Justin DeLong Proctor High School Utica, NY

  2. Unsanitary Conditions in the Meat Processing Plants, early 20th Century

  3. The 4 Steps of the American History Public Policy Analyst (AHPPA) 1.Define the Problem 2.Gather the Evidence 3.Identify the Causes 4.Evaluate the Policy

  4. Muckraker Upton Sinclair wrote the Jungle about the workers and unsanitary conditions in the Meat Packing Plants.

  5. Theodore Roosevelt

  6. Progressive President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)

  7. Review the steps and guidelines describe in the link below. Evaluate the Policyusing the American History Public Policy Analyst (AHPPA) format.

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