The term “muckrakers” was used in the early twentieth century to refer to
(A) laborers who worked in the meatpacking industry
(B) baseball players who lost important games on purpose to collect large bribes
(C) writers who wrote articles sympathetic to bigbusiness
(D) captains of industry who defended the accumulationofwealthinlecturesand pamphlets
(E) journalistswhowrotearticlesexposing political corruption and urban poverty