Innovations in photography helped this 19th century journalist Jacob Riis improve life for many of his fellow immigrants.Jacob Riis also helped reform housing policy in New York City.Riis’s pioneering use of flash photography brought to light even the darkest parts of the city.Used in articles, books, and lectures, his striking compositions became powerful tools for social reform.Riis became a police reporter for The New York Tribune, covering some of the city's most crime-ridden districts, a job that would would lead to fame and a friendship with police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt, who called Riis "the best American I ever knew".
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1.) Soviet farms were old-fashioned and inefficient.
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<span>moving to a new city</span>