Muckrakers were journalists and writers in the early 20th century who sought to expose social injustices, corruption, and abuses of power, particularly in politics and business. They supported progressive reforms aimed at improving working conditions, promoting social justice, and increasing government accountability. Through investigative reporting, they raised public awareness and encouraged legislative changes to address issues like labor rights, women's suffrage, and public health. Their efforts played a significant role in the broader Progressive Era movement.
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The muckrakers stimulated calls for reform through exposing negative situation. They wrote about the wretchedness of urban life and poverty.
identify at least three examples of the power of the muckrakers of the late nineteen and early twentieth centuries
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
WHAT IS A MUCKRAKERS??
The Muckrakers was created in 1997.
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Yes the word muckrakers is a noun. It is the plural of muckraker.
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Muckrakers disliked the political corruption and social injustice of the industrial age. Interest in muckrakers led to reform.
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Muckrakers was a term used for jouralists that exposed the ills of society, it comes from John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress.
muckrakers {NOVANET}
Muckrakers - 2010 was released on: USA: 24 January 2010 (internet)
Muckrakers were investigative journalists who exposed corruption and social issues, while reformers were individuals who advocated for change and pushed for reforms in response to the issues highlighted by muckrakers. Muckrakers focused on uncovering problems, while reformers worked to implement solutions.
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