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During the Progressive Era of the 1890s through the 1920s investigative journalists were called muckrakers. They worked for magazines and most of the time saw their duty to shine a bright light on corruption and abuse. They valued informing the wider population a lot and believed that only an informed population can make a democracy good.
The answer would be rumbles. If the noun is singular, than the verb has an "s" on the end. If the noun is plural, than the verb remains singular.
Powers of congress is the answer
The Articles of Confederation were weak because it lacked an Executive branch of government, required all states to agree on any amendments and could not collect taxes.
Truth be told, the thirteen colonies/states didn't want a strong government, they fought against the English monarchy because of this. They wanted that power remained within the states. Of course, this changed later.
The nativist political perspective is one in which individuals or groups do not support immigration or seek a higher status for groups or peoples who have lived in a place for longer than the new immigrant groups. Therefore, nativists would fear an influx of immigrants and the answer would be <span>(C) Immigrants will work for low wages and break strikes, thereby hurting all American workers.</span>