Upton Sinclair was called a muckraker How did Sinclair muckrake for social reform?

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Sinclair visited slaughterhouses, literally wading through muck (and blood and guts and filth) then he wrote about it compellingly so that the public became aware of what went into making their hot dogs and bologna. As a result Americans demanded changes in the regulations for the meat industry.
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