<span>Lincoln Steffens, Frank Norris, and Ida Tarbell are the muckrakers. They used investigative reporting to uncover and dramatize societal ills. They are so determined to publish and expose the problem of society just like scandal, allegation, and corruptions among political and business leaders.</span>
Answer: hired scholars
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To answer this question, it is necessary that you read the student diary and the information in the museum flyer. You must identify which elements about the museum the boy describes in the diary differently, or even contrary to the information presented in the flyer, that is, both the flyer and the diary must present information about the same element, but different, contrary ways.
The Sedition Act outlawed conspiracies to oppose any measures of the government. This Act made it illegal for anyone to express any false, scandalous, and malicious writing against Congress or the President. Republicans stated that this Sedition Act violated the First Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, which protects freedom of speech and the press.