The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
passage of the meat inpection act
muckrakers.
muckrakers.
The muckrakers stimulated calls for reform through exposing negative situation. They wrote about the wretchedness of urban life and poverty.
I think it is the need for social reform
passage of the meat inpection act
WHAT IS A MUCKRAKERS??
The Muckrakers was created in 1997.
muckrakers
The passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906 is most closely associated with the efforts of muckrakers, who exposed problems in the meatpacking and food industries through investigative journalism. This legislation aimed to improve food safety and regulate the sale of certain products to protect consumers.
Yes the word muckrakers is a noun. It is the plural of muckraker.
Muckrakers.
The term "muckrakers" was coined by President Theodore Roosevelt in a speech in 1906. He used it to describe journalists and writers who exposed corruption and abuses in society, likening their work to "raking the muck" of society to bring these issues to light. The term stuck and became associated with investigative journalists who sought to uncover and reform societal problems.
Muckrakers disliked the political corruption and social injustice of the industrial age. Interest in muckrakers led to reform.
The term that describes investigative journalists who write about injustice, unfairness, and corruption is muckrakers. Muckrakers are journalists who aim to expose societal issues and hold those in power accountable through investigative reporting. Their work often leads to social and political change.
Muckrakers. (:
Muckrakers was a term used for jouralists that exposed the ills of society, it comes from John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress.