1. How did the muckrakers help spark the Progressive movement?

A: The muckrakers investigated social problems and published their findings. The muckrakers' articles led to a general public debate on social and economic problems and put pressure on politicians to introduce reforms.

2. Why did progressives want to reorganize

Your first answer is good.

Did the progressives want to reorganize city government?

the government?

A: Progressives wanted to reorganize the government because they believed that the existing political system was corrupt and controlled by powerful business interests. They wanted to increase government transparency and accountability, and promote democracy by giving more power to the people through direct democracy measures such as the initiative, referendum, and recall. They also advocated for professional, non-partisan civil service to replace the spoils system, in which government jobs were given to loyal political party supporters. To achieve these goals, progressives pushed for reforms such as civil service reform, campaign finance reform, and the creation of regulatory agencies to oversee industries.

To get more information about why progressives wanted to reorganize the government, you can refer to books, articles, or documentaries on the Progressive Era, which was a period of social and political reform in the United States from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. These sources will provide you more in-depth explanations and examples of the specific reforms and motivations behind the progressive movement.