Muckrakers
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"Muckrakers" were investigative journalists who exposed corruption, misconduct, and social issues in American society during the early 1900s. They aimed to bring about societal change and reform by shedding light on problems in areas like politics, business, and public health.
To report on society's problems was the goal of muckrakers.
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