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Class 8 muckrakers worksheets available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide comprehensive resources for exploring the influential investigative journalists who exposed corruption and social injustices during the Progressive Era. These educational materials help students understand how writers like Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair, and Jacob Riis used their work to reveal problems in American society, from unsafe working conditions in meatpacking plants to monopolistic business practices. The worksheets strengthen critical thinking skills by having students analyze primary source excerpts, compare different muckraking approaches, and evaluate the impact these journalists had on Progressive Era reforms. Teachers can access complete answer keys and printable pdf versions that support both classroom instruction and independent practice problems, allowing students to develop deeper comprehension of how media and journalism shaped American social and political change.
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