What was not examined by the investigative journalists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
brutal working conditions in mines and on railroads
John D. Rockefeller's corrupt practices at Standard Oil
violations in the meatpacking industry
long hours required of sharecropping farmers
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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
@King.Void. dont be lazy xD
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
is it B
OpenStudy (king.void.):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
b
OpenStudy (king.void.):
No.
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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
really? I was confident...it sais was not
OpenStudy (king.void.):
O_O wait -_-
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
you making me look bad arent you -.-'
OpenStudy (king.void.):
Yep you're wrong...
OpenStudy (king.void.):
Or i may be wrong... idk..
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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
confusing me....
OpenStudy (dmndlife24):
I thought the violations in the meat packing industry didn't happen until later
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
I know that was with Sinclair
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
@EclipsedStar
eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):
B is correct. I don't think there were any newspaper actions from journalist. A, C, and D were all noted by journalists.
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