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How were muckrakers able to influence American society and ultimately inspire reform?
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They led frequent marches and strikes.
They led frequent marches and strikes.
They worked as government officials.
They worked as government officials.
They contributed photographs and articles to magazines.
They contributed photographs and articles to magazines.
They controlled factories and labor unions.
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They contributed photographs and articles to magazines.
Muckrakers were investigative journalists and photographers (e.g., Jacob Riis, Ida Tarbell) who exposed corruption and social problems in widely read publications, prompting public outrage and calls for reform.
Muckrakers were investigative journalists and photographers (e.g., Jacob Riis, Ida Tarbell) who exposed corruption and social problems in widely read publications, prompting public outrage and calls for reform.
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