Muckrakers       Muckrakers were early twentieth-century reformers whose      1      mission was to look for and uncover  semipolitical and business corruption.       The term muckraker, which referred to the "man with a muckrake"       in John Bunyans Pilgrims Progress, was first used in a  uncomplimentary       sense by Theodore Roosevelt, whose opinion of the muckrakers was       that they were biased and overreacting. The movement began   more or less       1902 and died down by 1917. Despite its brief duration, however, it       had a   massive impact on the political, commercial, and even literary       climate of the period.

                               2      Many popular magazines featured articles whose purpose was      3      to   happen corruption. Some of these muckraking periodicals included       The Arena, Everybodys, The Independent, and McClures. Lincoln       Steffens, managing editor of McClures (and  by and by associate editor of       American Magazine and Everybodys), was an  of the essence(predicate)  draw of     ...If you want to get a full essay,  differentiate it on our website: 
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