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Who were the Muckrakers

Muckraker: "A man that could look no way but downward" Muckrakers were investigative journalists or writers who exposed the corruption or evils of society in the Progressive era. Some muckrakers were progressives who sought reform and change; for example, Jacob Riis wrote on the deplorable conditions in housing with the intent to change conditions for immigrants. Similarly, Upton Sinclair exposed the meatpacking process which prompted change in the form of the Pure Food and Drug Act. Other muckrakers were just interested in selling a sensationalist story to the American public.

The most popular aspects of society subject to the muckraker's scrutiny were crime, graft, housing, scandals, labor, monopolies, population density, treatment of immigrants, treatment of women, and quality of food. Notable muckrakers include Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, and Helen Hunt Jackson.

When Theodore Roosevelt first coined the term, "muckraker" had a negative connotation and was intended to be a smear - one shouldn't concentrate on the "muck" of society. (The quote: "the man who could look no way but downward" was part of the description Roosevelt offered in 1906). The muckrakers, however, used the term positively and as a badge of honor, and investigative journalism was borne.

The term is most frequently used to describe progressive-era reformers, but the word can be used to describe contemporary progressives, people such as Michael Moore, Eric Schlosser, and Ralph Nader.

For more information and a list of famous muckrakers, see the related links below.

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* The Muckrakers is also the name of a rock band from Louisville, Kentucky that formed in 1997.

A+Ls---> An author who exposed government corruption

What does Amendment XVIII do

The 18th Amendment abolished the sale or manufacture of alcohol in the United States The 18th Amendment abolished the sale or manufacture of alcohol in the United States

Who was vice president while President William McKinley was in office

Garret Hobart for most of McKinley's first term (Hobart died of heart disease in 1899), and Theodore Roosevelt for the second term.

President Taft ordered the breakup of what

The Standard Oil Trust

Marcus Garvey encouraged African Americans to

leave the united states to escape discrimination

Who set out president Woodrow Wilson's plan for government in the US

New Freedom

Is William Jennings Bryan a Democratic

Yes. William Jennings Bryan is a Democratic.

What is trust busting and trust taming

It is when you take a big dump

Which sofas are improve your living room

leather sofa set improve your living room.

Did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision end segregation in the south

No. In fact, the Plessy v. Ferguson decision did the opposite and increased segregation in the south.

What types of ballot measuresgive citizens a direct role in deciding which laws get passed

Initiatives, referendums, and recalls.

Is david guetta wife black

Yes she is sfrican american

Which issue led to the organization of the populist party

The goal of lifting the burden of debt from farmers and common workers led to the organization of the Populist Party. It was also known as the People's Party.

What is a challenge faced by farmers in the late 1800s

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