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2) What event in American history did the print media first use [|YELLOW JOURNALISM] ? The industrial industrialization all around the world and then it boomed after the industrial revolution, allowing over a thousand newspapers to be printed in one night. 3) What is a potential remedy to [|YELLOW JOURNALISM]? Simply Double and triple checking one's sources and reading between the lines.**  If one disregards the obvious marketing that is used to hook readers, newspapers may actually prove to be reliable sources of information. **4) What is meant by the term [|MUCKRAKING]? A muckraker seeks to expose corruption of businesses or government to the public. 5) What U.S. President actually created the term "[|MUCK-RAKE]?" President Theodore Roosevelt coined the term. 6) What were two targets of [|MUCKRAKING] journalists in the early 20th century? Upton Sinclair and Ida Tarbell. 7) Recognizing what YELLOW JOURNALISM is, find a current event story from an internet source and describe in 3-4 sentences of how it is an example of this type of journalism. How is the story being stretched or sensationalized? Note after your summary the website you found your story on. 8)** **Recognizing what MUCKRAKING is, find a current event story from an internet source and describe in 3-4 sentences of how it is an example of this type of journalism. Think of the following, what issue is being exposed? What change is desired by the journalist?** **Note after your summary the website you found your story on.**
 * 1) Define what is meant by the term** ** [|YELLOW JOURNALISM]. Yellow Journalism is biasted opinions by other people portrayed as true facts.

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