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The passage of the Meat Inspection Act in 1906 was mostly directly caused by

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Unsanitary conditions in slaughterhouses that caused illness.

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People began to get sick when eating food, eventually people realised how unsanitary the slaughterhouses were, food was getting left out, dropped on the floor, feces from the animals covered the floor as well a viscera. So legislation was passed that would force slaughterhouses to keep sanitary conditions or risk foreclosure.

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