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public reaction toward books and articles written by muckrakers, such as upton sinclair and ida tarbell, had what impact on the role of the federal government?
the federal government claimed social reform should be done by state governments.
the federal government passed laws to limit freedom of the press.
the federal government brought liable charges against the muckrakers.
the federal government increased regulation on industry in order to protect individuals.
Muckrakers like Upton Sinclair and Ida Tarbell exposed industrial and social issues. Their work led to public outcry, prompting the federal government to regulate industries (e.g., food safety, corporate practices) to protect individuals. The other options are incorrect: the federal government didn’t shift reform to states, limit press freedom, or sue muckrakers; instead, they responded to public demand for regulation.
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D. The federal government increased regulation on industry in order to protect individuals.