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-Mexico
-comic strip
-Spain
-decrease
-plentiful
-Joseph Pulitzer
-William Randolph Hearst
-increased
-sinking of the U. S. battleship
-Maine
-no
-wildly inaccurate

Yellow Journalism refers to a sensationalistic, exaggerated, and often (drag and drop answer here) style of journalism.
Historically, it refers to a period of time at the end of the 19th century when the United States was on the verge of war with (drag and drop answer here ), regarding tensions in the Caribbean. Though you may think that the term uses the word "yellow" to
refer to something cowardly, that is not the case. The term refers to a (drag and drop answer here) that was found in the
newspaper The New York World, a newspaper published and owned by (drag and drop answer here), (He also owned a number
of other major newspapers around the United States.) His chief rival at the time was (drag and drop answer here) who also
owned many newspapers most notably the New York Journal. The more sensational the story and headline, the more newspapers they
sold. With this as the backdrop to 1898, it is no surprise that historians often credit - or blame these two with fanning the flames of war
with Spain over events in
(drag and drop answer here)

Many consider the height of Yellow Journalism to be the
(drag and drop answer here)
off the coast of Havana. It was reported,
along with a sensational artist depiction, that the ship was lost due to a Spanish terror plot. However, there was
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evidence of this. But it didn't matter: people reading newspapers in the U. S. were outraged at what
they read as a deliberate attack on the US. Calls for war became louder and louder and- not surprising, readership of the New York Journ
and New York World
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dramatically. By late: April of that year, the U. S. was at war with Spain.

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