The authors misinterpretation of the origins of the feelings the meat-packers had for their industrial neighborhood may account for the historys faulty generalizations. The pride and contentment the author remarks upon were, arguably, less the products of the industrial world of the packersthe giant yards and the intricate plantsthan of the unity and vibrance of the ethnic cultures that formed a viable community on Chicagos South Side. Indeed, the strength of this community succeeded in generating a social movement that effectively confronted the problems of the industry that provided its livelihood.
21. The passage is primarily concerned with discussing
how historians ought to explain the origins of the conditions in the Chicago meat-packing industry
why it is difficult to determine the actual nature of the conditions in the Chicago meat-packing industry
why a particular account of the conditions in the Chicago meat-packing industry is inaccurate
what ought to be included in any account of the Chicago meat-packers role in the national labor movement
what data are most relevant for an accurate account of the relations between Chicago meat-packers and local labor agitators
22. The author of the passage mentions all of the following as describing negative conditions in the meat-packing industry EXCEPT:
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