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14 September, 14:30
How did muckrakers lead to reform?
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Luciana Lang
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The muckrakers' journalism resulted in laws that had a lasting impact, including the end of the Standard Oil monopoly over the oil industry, the establishment of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, and the formation of the first child labor laws in the U. S.
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