Thomas Nast
Political cartoonist Thomas Nast is credited with exposing corrupt politician Boss Tweed through his satirical and critical illustrations in Harper's Weekly. Nast's drawings helped bring attention to Tweed's unethical practices and eventually led to Tweed's downfall.
He was a muckraker because he exposed corruption in society
Lewis hine was considered a muckraker because he exposed coruption in society.
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Muckraker
Thomas Nast, a political cartoonist, exposed William Tweed in the New York Times through his cartoons that depicted Tweed's corruption and misdeeds, helping to bring him down.
Muckrakers were known as reporters who investigated political and corporate corruption and exposed it.
Thomas Nast, the same person who exposed the Tweed Ring.
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John D. Rockefeller was not considered a muckraker. He was a powerful figure in the oil industry and known for his business practices and the creation of the Standard Oil Company. Muckrakers were investigative journalists who exposed corruption and societal issues in the early 20th century.
Boss Tweed
He is widelyrecognized as a muckraker.