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18 Cards in this Set
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Who is the gatekeeper and publisher of a newspaper?
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Dr. Mckee
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What does libel mean?
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It means a writer posts lies in the newspaper.
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Retraction
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When a paper apologizes for publishing a mistake.
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Who won the Tinker Case?
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The kids.
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What is objectivity
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The facts.
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What is subjectivity?
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The opinion.
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What is the first amendmant?
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Freedom of speech
Freedom of religion Freedom of Assembly Freedom of Press Freedom of petition |
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What is the closest example to yellow journalism?
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The National Inquirer.
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Censorship
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Restraints on what can and can't be said in a newspaper.
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What doesn't meet good standards?
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Obscenity.
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Who does Citizen Kane portray?
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William Randolph Herst
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Who has bias?
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Everybody has bias.
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What is bias?
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Favoring one side of an argument
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What are the parts of the inverted pyramid?
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The top- 5 w's and H
The middle- details The bottom- Extra nuggets |
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What are the 5 w's and H?
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Who Was involved?
What happened? Where did it take place? When did it take place? Why did it happen? How did it happen? |
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What is a lead?
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The introductory part of a story or article that explains what it will be about.
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Who was the president at the time of watergate?
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Richard Nixon
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What was the Tinker case?
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In 1965, students began to wear black wristbands to support the war in Vietnam. The principal didnt support the war, but the student won the case.
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