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Term Papers on The Jungle: The Appeal Of Socialism

Term Paper TitleThe Jungle: The Appeal Of Socialism
# of Words414
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.66

The Jungle: The Appeal of Socialism


        During the late 1800's and early 1900's hundreds of thousands of
European immigrants migrated to the United States of America.  They had
aspirations of success, prosperity and their own conception of the American
Dream.  The majority of the immigrants believed that their lives would
completely change for the better and the new world would bring nothing but
happiness.  Advertisements that appeared in Europe offered a bright future and
economic stability to these naive and hopeful people.  Jobs with excellent wages
and working conditions, prime safety, and other benefits seemed like a chance in
a lifetime to these struggling foreigners.  Little did these people know that
what they would confront would be the complete antithesis of what they dreamed
of.
        The enormous rush of European immigrants encountered a lack of jobs.
Those who were lucky enough to find employment wound up in factories, steel
mills, or in the meat packing industry.  Jurgis Rudkus was one fo these
dissapointed immigrants.   A sweeper in slaughter house, he experienced the
horrendous conditions which laborers encountered   Along with these nightmarish
working conditions, they worked for nominal wages, inflexible and long hours, in
an atmosphere where worker safety had no persuasion.  Early on, there was no one
for these immigrants to turn to, so many suf...

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