USA HISTORY

THE PROGRESSIVE ERA 1900 1917

THEODORE ROOSEVELT THE PROGRESSIVES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Journalists who exposed graft and corruption is society were known as:
A
socialists
B
trouble makers
C
muckrakers
D
bull moosers
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Muckrakers were journalists and novelists of the Progressive Era who sought to expose corruption in big business and government. The work of muckrakers influenced the passage of key legislation that strengthened protections for workers and consumers.

Detailed explanation-2: -Overview. Muckrakers were investigative journalists during the Progressive Era (1890s–1920s) who shone a light on corrupt business and government leaders as well as major social problems like racism. Ida B. Wells wrote graphically about the horrors of lynching in the South.

Detailed explanation-3: -“Muckraking journalism” is synonymous with in-depth investigative journalism that has an impact and addresses subjects of importance to society. The original muckrakers were a core group of about fifteen journalists writing for McClure’s Magazine in the first part of the 20th century.

Detailed explanation-4: -The muckrakers were reform-minded journalists, writers, and photographers in the Progressive Era in the United States (1890s–1920s) who claimed to expose corruption and wrongdoing in established institutions, often through sensationalist publications.

Detailed explanation-5: -Theodore Roosevelt dubbed such writers “muckrakers” because he felt many of them had crossed the line of decency and were only raking up muck, dirt, wrongdoing, and scandal. His negative term stuck even as investigative writing continued.

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