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Which two cities were destroyed by atomic bombs during World war II

Hiroshima and Nackazaki.

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.

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First name of writer Sinclair

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How has the cell phone changed the way people communicate

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What describes the practice of outsourcing

employing workers in other countries to save on labor costs
A company moves some of its jobs to another country

What was a Progressive goal

Healthier citizens

Making city governments better

reforming city governments

Which of these was a lasting effect of the stock market crash

The country entered a depression.

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.

How have the advances in communication changed the way people listen to music and watch television and movies

Peope use iPods and MP3 players to dowload and listen to music in a device that is much smaller and easier than radios cassetes or CD players. Satellite and cable television, DVDs and DVRs have given people a much wider selection of things to watch and different ways to watch them

How did corporate farms encourage people to quit farming and move to the city

Because just like cash crops corporate farms were exhausting and city jobs were ten times better than farming.

Which president believed in the principle of trickle down economics

Ronald Reagan believed in the principle of trickle down economics.

When did Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire happen

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire happened on 1911-03-25.

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