They were Muckrakers and fought to end social problems that were occurring in the United States.
They were all prominent muckraking journalists during the Progressive Era in the United States. They exposed social and political injustices through their investigative reporting, leading to reforms in areas such as child labor, urban slums, and industrial corruption.
They were muckrakers who dramatized the need for reform
A common goal of Lincoln Steffens, Frank Norris, and Ida Tarbell was to expose corruption and injustices in society, particularly in government and business. They were known for their investigative journalism and for challenging the powerful interests of their time.
They were all muckrakers, a group of investigative journalists who exposed corruption and social injustices in the United States during the Progressive Era in the early 20th century. They used their writing to bring about social and political reforms by revealing the problems of industrialization and urbanization.
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In the shame of the cities, Lincoln Steffens argued that people needed to care about the common good even if they were doing well personally.
Care about the common good even if they were doing well personally
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Care about the common good even if they were doing well personally
Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, and Jacob Riis were all muckraker journalists who played significant roles in exposing social injustices in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They used their investigative reporting skills to shed light on issues such as corruption, poor working conditions, and urban poverty.
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