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Which of the following books had the greatest impact on raising the American public's awareness of the need to regulate business and reform government during the early part of the 20th Century?





Correct Answer:
The Shame of the Cities by Lincoln Steffens.

this question tests your ability to recognize works by the muckrakers. muckrakers were reform-minded writers of the early 20th century who detailed various ways in which corruption was harming american social life. edith wharton's romantic novel, the custom of the country, tells the story of a social-climbing divorcée. jack london's futuristic tale, the scarlet plague, envisions a plutocratic america destroyed by disease. h.g. wells' prophetic fable, the sleeper awakes, tells how the world's wealthiest man becomes a socialist revolutionary. by contrast, lincoln steffens's collection of journalistic investigations, the shame of the cities, explored examples of police and government corruption in places such as chicago, philadelphia, and st.louis, as well as how average americans were involved in this corruption, betrayed by it, and able to change it. the correct answer therefore, is b.


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