A. <span>blamed the urban riots on segregation and poverty.
The "Kerner Commission" as it was often called, after its chairman, Otto Kerner, Jr., the governor of Illinois, was officially the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. President Lyndon Johnson appointed the 11-member panel in July, 1967. The "R</span>eport of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders," often simply termed the "Kerner Report<span>," was completed by the end of February, 1968. The report was an indictment of white racism and racial segregation that pointed to extreme lack of economic opportunity for black Americans.</span>
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Jefferson pushed the limits of presidential power by passing the Embargo Act of 1807
The main way in which European expansion was able to create the first global economic system is that it opened new markets and new places in which natural resources were harvested, such as North America, the Caribbean and Africa. This resulted in a "Triangle trade" of goods, slaves and exports traveling between these three points, which greatly benefitted Europe.
The Kansas-Nebrask Act was an 1854 bill that mandated “popular sovereignty”–allowing settlers of a territory to decide whether slavery would be allowed within a new state's borders. ... Kansas was admitted as a free state in January 1861 only weeks after eight Southern states seceded from the union.Oct 29, 2009
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This answer is based on opinion, so I wrote as if I agree that there should be muckrakers.
I believe muckrakers are still needed today. Historically, muckrakers created public awareness of corruption, social injustices and abuses of power. The in depth encounter would bring national awareness to these issues, and would often bring change. Although modern work environments follow stricter guidelines, no system is perfect, and injustices still occur. I believe the presence of Muckrakers in would affect todays society similarly to they way they historically affected society, by leading to public outrage at hostile work experiences, and thus resulting in fairer work environments.