Muckrakers
Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, and Lincoln Steffens were all prominent American muckrakers in the early 20th century. They exposed social injustices and corruption, using journalism to advocate for reform. Riis focused on urban poverty, Sinclair on the meatpacking industry, Tarbell on corporate monopolies, and Steffens on political corruption. Their work played a significant role in the Progressive Era, leading to widespread public awareness and legislative changes.
Ida tarbell's approck to sicial reform is she did not like woman voting
Ida Tarbell was the journalist who exposed Standard Oil as a monopoly.
the oil industry
Ida Tarbell was best known for investigating and exposing the shady business practices of John D. Rockefeller and his Standard Oil Company, eventually leading to the breakup of his petroleum conglomerate Ida Tarbell was best known for investigating and exposing the shady business practices of John D. Rockefeller and his Standard Oil Company, eventually leading to the breakup of his petroleum conglomerate
Famous Muckrakers.
Upton Sinclair and Ida Tarbell are both associated with the muckraking literary movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Muckrakers were journalists and writers who exposed corruption and social injustices in American society during this time.
Wrote the rise of standard oil(tarbell) + the jungle(clair)
Two famous muckrakers were Upton Sinclair and Ida Tarbell. Upton Sinclair wanted to expose the harsh conditions and exploitation of workers in the meatpacking industry, which he did in his novel "The Jungle." Ida Tarbell aimed to expose the monopolistic practices of the Standard Oil Company, which she did in her book "The History of the Standard Oil Company."
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Muckrakers like Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair influenced the federal government by shedding light on corruption and social injustices in industries such as oil and meatpacking. Their investigative journalism exposed these issues to the public and led to public outrage, prompting the government to pass regulatory laws like the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in response to these revelations.
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.
The list of muckrakers is lengthy. Some notable examples are Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, John Spargo, Jacob Riis, Gustavus Myers, Samuel Hopkins Adams, and William English Walling.
Muckrakers was a term used for jouralists that exposed the ills of society, it comes from John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress.
Ida Tarbell
Ida Tarbell was born on November 5, 1857
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