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Who wrote: "Oil!" (1927)
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| Upton Sinclair |
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"Oil!" was written in the context of the Harding administration's Teapot Dome Scandal and takes place in Southern California. The main character is James Arnold Ross Jr., nicknamed Bunny, son of an oil tycoon. Bunny's sympathetic feelings toward oilfield workers and socialists provoke arguments with his father throughout the story.
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The correct answer was Upton Sinclair
"Oil!" was written in the context of the Harding administration's Teapot Dome Scandal and takes place in Southern California. The main character is James Arnold Ross Jr., nicknamed Bunny, son of an oil tycoon. Bunny's sympathetic feelings toward oilfield workers and socialists provoke arguments with his father throughout the story.
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