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changes in European society 16th century?
The 19th century mass society refers to the leveling tendencies to weaken the aristocratic and traditional values. It was the term used to describe a society with a mass of undifferentiated individuals.
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Lewis hine was considered a muckraker because he exposed coruption in society.
To report society's problems.
He was a muckraker because he exposed corruption in society
Prosthetic limbs have no influence over society but their owners do. Why the rest of the world looks at americans as dumb because we actually think a THING can have influence over anything.
A muckraker is a journalist who uncovers abuse and corruption in a society. Ida Tarbell wrote about the abuses of John D. Rockerfeller and the Standard Oil Company.
In the East, ancient Chinese civilization, with its advancements in technology, philosophy, and governance, has had a significant impact on present-day Eastern societies. In the West, ancient Greek civilization, known for its contributions to philosophy, science, and democracy, has greatly influenced modern Western societies.
He refers to the increasing success of African American society since the 19th centenary
It didn't influence society , it was a bad impact on society
Who were the church rulers and what influence did they have on the society?
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about "crackers" or "muckrakers"? Crackers can refer to a type of snack food, while muckrakers were investigative journalists who exposed corruption and social issues in the early 20th century in the United States. Let me know if you need more information on either topic.
Linconsteffens was considered a muckraker because they were dedicated to investigating and exposing social injustices and corruption within society through their journalism. Their work aimed to bring attention to these issues and push for reform, holding those in power accountable for their actions.
The New York politician who accused a reporter of being a muckraker was Theodore Roosevelt. In 1906, he used the term to describe journalists who focused on exposing corruption and scandals in society.