What was the significance of the events at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in 1911?
A) A strike resulted in the intervention of federal troops, representing the eagerness of the government to improve conditions.
B) The factory popularized the idea of scientific management principles because within one year of adopting them, its output had tripled.
C) It took the death of workers as a result of a tragic fire there to result in meaningful government regulation of dangerous workplaces.
D) The labor force was comprised almost entirely of American-born workers willing to work for low wages, which convinced similar companies to hire fewer immigrant workers.
E) The daily experiences of the workers there became the subject of Upton Sinclair's influential book The Jungle in which he interviewed textile sweatshop owners.
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