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who were muckrakers?
¿quiénes eran los muckrakers?
○ journalists who exposed corruption within labor unions.
○ journalists and writers who exposed social problems such as; child labor, poverty, corruption and working conditions.
○ students who complained about lack of quality education in american schools
○ those people who worked on clean up crews, cleaning the streets of crowded cities.
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which amendments gave women the right to vote?
¿qué enmiendas dieron a las mujeres el derecho a votar?
○ 16th amendment
○ 19th amendment
○ 17th amendment
○ 18th amendment
First Question (Who were Muckrakers?):
Muckrakers were journalists and writers during the Progressive Era who exposed various social problems like child labor, poverty, corruption, and poor working conditions. The first option is too narrow (only labor union corruption), the third is about students and education (not muckrakers), the fourth is about street cleaners (incorrect). The second option matches the definition.
The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution granted women the right to vote. The 16th is about income tax, 17th about Senate elections, and "18TH" (likely typo for 18th) was about prohibition (later repealed), none relate to women's suffrage.
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B. Journalists and writers who exposed social problems such as; child labor, poverty, corruption and working conditions. (Assuming the second option is labeled B; adjust identifier if original labels differ, but based on content, this is the correct choice.)