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Which of the following best describes Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, and Frank Norris's impact on journalism?
- They were among the first to publicize immoral, corrupt practices of large industries.
- They pointed out how racial discrimination still plagued America, even after the Civil War. T
- They spurred the Supreme Court to break up the Standard Oil Trust.
- They discouraged readers from taking action against corruption.

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Answered by su9838702975
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Answer:

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Answered by Priatouri
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They were among the first to publicize immoral, corrupt practices of large industries.

Explanation:

  • All the given three journalists were the muckrakers during the progressive era in the history of the United States. They were among those who presented the people of America with the details about corruption in business and government.
  • During this time, Upton Sinclair was the one who wrote about the harsh and exploited lives of the immigrants, especially in the Meatpacking industry of the U.S.
  • Similarly, Ida Tarbell penned a set of articles to exhibit the corruption in Standard Oil to put an end to the monopoly in the business.
  • Frank Norris, at the same time, wrote about the monopoly of railroads in California.

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