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American public opinion about Cuba was most shaped by what?

yellow journalism


What were the motivations that caused the US to adopt a more expansionist foreign policy in the late 1890s?

A burgeoning economy in need of larger markets and more resources. This was fueled by "yellow press" and concept of American Exceptionalism.


What were the Effects of yellow jounalism?

The effects of yellow journalism are bad . For example Say that you write a paper saying that Tom Cruise is gay. And he didnt come out him self saying it , he can sue you . And in about 5 years he comes out he says "he's gay" you feel pissed its your fault because he didnt addmite to it at that time. when you write that you make his reputation , bad for all the people who don't like gays to hate him and like him. Yellow Journalism is strecthing the truth beyond what it is


How did William randolph hearst and Joseph Pulitzer shaped American public opinion bby?

William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer significantly shaped American public opinion through their innovative use of sensational journalism, often referred to as "yellow journalism." They published dramatic headlines and exaggerated stories to attract readers, particularly during events like the Spanish-American War, which stirred public emotions and influenced political decisions. Their competition for readership pushed both to prioritize sensationalism over factual reporting, ultimately setting a precedent for modern journalism and highlighting the power of media in shaping public perception and opinion.


Why did americans become more interested in foreign affairs in the late 1800's?

because America was beginning to assert itself as a global power (mainly due to investment in battleships). The first major incident during that time was The USS Maine exploding in Cuba, which lead to the spanish-american war (in part due to yellow journalism that stoked public fear). Spain was "officially" no longer an empire after that conflict, and the US gained territories in Cuba, Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico. This resulted in America now being recognized as a rising global superpower, at a time when the European empires were fizzling out.

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Does yellow journalism still influence foreign policy decisions?

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How does yellow journalism influenced foreign policy decisions?

Many sources believe it was named after an 1890s cartoon character, the "Yellow Kid," a lower-class boy who was always getting into trouble. Other sources say the term "yellow journalism" was already in use at that time, referring to the use of scandal, exaggerated claims, and sensationalism to sell newspapers.


What is yellow jornalisom?

Yellow journalism is also known as the yellow press. Yellow journalism is journalism that is base upon sensationalism an crude exaggeration.


Embellished (exaggerated) stories printed in newspapers were called?

Sensationalism


Why was yellow journalism important during the Spanish American war?

Journalism is too coal-black to be yellow. Journalism is more weak


Which term best describes this type of journalism?

Yellow Journalism


Why do you think yellow journalism is dangerous and wrong?

Yellow journalism is dangerous and wrong because it relies on sensationalism, exaggeration, and misinformation to attract readers, often at the expense of accuracy and truth. By manipulating facts and emotions, yellow journalism can influence public opinion and spread harmful ideologies, leading to misunderstandings, division, and even conflict in society. It undermines the integrity of journalism and erodes trust in the media as a reliable source of information.


American public opinion about cuba was most shaped by..?

Yellow Journalism Apex


How did yellow journalism and jingoism influence Americans views of Cuban rebellion?

it whipped up American public opinion in favor of the rebels :)


Did Mark Twain write in the style of yellow journalism?

No, Mark Twain did not write in the style of yellow journalism. His writing style was primarily satirical, humorous, and focused on social commentary, rather than the sensationalist and exaggerated reporting associated with yellow journalism.


What style of journalism became popular in the 1880's?

Yellow Journalism


Who was William Randolph Hearst?

American Newspaper Magnate. Known as the "father of yellow journalism" for his publishing of newspapers prior to the Spanish-American war which read "War? Sure!". Hearst was a xenophobe mainly against Mexicans