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What is Nepotism

When a government official appoints a family member to a job.

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

How did the Grange help farmers

It gave farmers a way to organize for better crop prices.
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What was the result of the roosevelt corollary

U.S. intervention in Latin American economies

What was a Progressive goal

Healthier citizens

Making city governments better

reforming city governments

What was a result of US actions in Mexico and Cuba

U.S involvement in Mexico and Cuba resulted in the growth of revolutionary movements.

What played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s

U.S. factory production catalyzed by WWII played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s.

Which of these was a characteristic of the changing culture at the end of the 19th sentury

more people enjoying leisure activities.

What is a statement that is true about the end of world war 1

The Peace Terms Meant A Military Surrender By Germany

In the election of 1912 Theodore Roosevelt formed his own party commonly called

Bull moose party

By the winter of 1914 the fighting in Western Europe in World War 1 had

Settled into a bloody stalemate

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