In the late nineteenth century, corruption spread throughout the United States. The investigator has advanced into a distressed city and a fraud company where corruption has occurred. These reporters are best known, they were named by Theodore Roosevelt as they reminded him that it is the best among the books of John Bunyan's "Pilgrims of Progress." . In January 1903, McClure's Magazine was acclaimed for introducing nonsense. In the magazine, Steven Stevens wrote an article about the political corruption of Minneapolis.
Most of these reporters hate to be called a leader. They felt that they betrayed Roosevelt and used them to pay them after they helped him to be elected. David Graham of Muckraker thinks that the label of this race will bring the end of sports as it is easier to attack the reporter by grouping together. Ray Stannard Baker announced "Working Rights" on workers (or scars) not coal mine situation, strikes and strikes in McClure's magazine in 1903. Many non-striking workers do not have special training or knowledge on mining as they are just farmers looking for work. His research portrays the dangerous situations of these people working in the mine and the dangers they are faced with the members they do not want to work.
Muckraker: A reform-oriented research journalist in the progressive era. Leaders' work raises concerns about time issues including poor industrial working conditions, poor urban living conditions, and unethical business practices. Distinguished critics include novelist Upton Sinclair, photographer Jacob Riis, and journalists Ida M. Tarbell and Lincoln Steffens. From the 1890s to the 1920s, the progressive era was the era of widespread social activities and political reforms throughout the United States. The main purpose of progressive movement is to eliminate government corruption. The campaign is intended for political machines and their bosses. By eliminating these corrupt representatives, another direct democratic means will be established. They also seek antitrust antitrust ("trust destroyed") and corporate supervision.