Ida Tarbell was the journalist who exposed the ruthless methods of John D. Rockefeller.
Ida Tarbell was the journalist who exposed the ruthless methods of John D. Rockefeller through a series of articles in McClure's Magazine in the early 1900s. Her investigative reporting helped pave the way for antitrust legislation and a greater awareness of the power of monopolies in the United States.
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Ida Tarbell, an investigative journalist and muckraker, exposed the cutthroat methods used by Standard Oil to eliminate competition in her series of articles published in McClure's Magazine in the early 20th century. She played a key role in shaping public opinion and ultimately contributing to the breakup of Standard Oil's monopoly.
The industrialists should be judged by the product of their methods. If their workers are fairly compensated for their work, they are ingenious. If the workers are in danger of being injured and not making enough to live, they should be exposed.
Ruthless business people would lower their prices to put their competition out of business. Once their competition was gone, they would raise their prices.
they sold places to gain money so that they can be multimillionaire
they sold places to gain money so that they can be multimillionaire
they sold places to gain money so that they can be multimillionaire
Any one who would use unethical methods does not deserve to be called a "journalist". Muckracker, maybe, but not a journalist. Since you specifically asked if they are "allowed" to, the answer is a flat "no", not if they're connected with any reputable news organization.
They would try to create a monopoly by trying to buy out their competiters
because Carnegie, unlike Rockefeller tried to beat his competition in the steel industry by making the best and cheapest product
Yes. They tested delivery methods