Muckraker
Muckrakers. (:
This type of reporter is typically referred to as an investigative journalist. They investigate and expose wrongdoing, corruption, or unethical behavior within organizations or governments. Their reporting often involves in-depth research, interviews, and analysis to uncover the truth and hold powerful entities accountable.
A journalist who exposes social problems is often referred to as an investigative journalist or a muckraker. They uncover issues such as corruption, injustices, or wrongdoing within society through in-depth research and reporting. Their work aims to inform the public and spark positive change.
Journalist who exposed social evils like Upton Sinclair who wrote the The Jungle which exposed the meat packing industry during Teddy Roosevelt's time were called Muckrakers. Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle.
Muckrakers. (:
False. They were called muckrakers.
A person who writes newspaper articles is called a journalist or a reporter.
their sensational stories increased awareness of the problems afflicting America
Jacob Riis was the journalist that called attention to the living conditions of the tenement dwellers.
Jacob Riis was the journalist that called attention to the living conditions of the tenement dwellers.
Corruption
Corruption.