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Daily Goals

Daily Goals. Content Goals: Understand the role the work of Muckrakers played in reforming the abuses of industrialization. Literacy Goals: Understand the terms “muckraker” and “urbanization.” Read primary sources to understand the work of Muckrakers. Social Goal:

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Daily Goals

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  1. Daily Goals • Content Goals: • Understand the role the work of Muckrakers played in reforming the abuses of industrialization. • Literacy Goals: • Understand the terms “muckraker” and “urbanization.” • Read primary sources to understand the work of Muckrakers. • Social Goal: • Work in partners to evaluate the quality of an essay. • Focus conversation into partnered and class discussion.

  2. Muckrakers • Journalists helped reformers by exposing corruption • Muckrakers wrote about problems that were hidden and exposed them • They “Raked the Muck” or cleaned up the dirt and corruption in the world.

  3. Upton Sinclair • Sinclair was a muckraker who wrote a book about the meatpacking industry • Sinclair wanted to show the public how the workers were mistreated

  4. Sinclair • Instead, he uncovered disgusting truths including, meat falling on the ground, rats and other rodents being grounded into the meat, and mislabeling the products. • Congress responded by passing the Meat Inspection Act in 1906, along with the Pure Food and Drug Act, banning the sale of harmful food

  5. Muckraker Writing Assignment • Write a muckraking article about a current issue in the community, states, or country that you believe should be reformed.

  6. Muckraker Writing Assignment You must answer… Your article must… Bbeat least 1 typewritten page (double-spaced), or two handwritten pages Use at least one outside source (not Wikipedia!) and cite it. A good source might come from nytimes.com or washingtonpost.com Refer to your Essay Rubric for how to write a good article You must have an article idea ready for the next class • What is the problem? • Why is it a problem? • What should be done about it? • You may choose any issues you like, but your argument must be clear.

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