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The Yellow Press, particularly in the large number of newspapers owned and run by William Randolph Hearst, swayed public opinion and caused such political pressure that President McKinley was almost forced to go to war with Spain.
The Yellow Press primarily reported on sensational and exaggerated accounts of the explosion of the USS Maine, often attributing blame to Spain without substantial evidence. Two facts from their coverage include the ship's sinking in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, and the loss of 266 American lives in the incident. Two opinions expressed in the Yellow Press were that Spain was responsible for the explosion and that the United States should go to war to avenge the tragedy. These sensationalized reports played a significant role in galvanizing public support for the Spanish-American War.
The press secretary acts as spokesperson to the president and relays information to the American public, and answers questions from the media.
Cuban rebellion against Spanish rule - supported by American sugar planters - yellow press coverage of the Spanish backlash led to the Spanish-American War
The yellow press is a series of newspapers who publish sensationalist articles rather than well-researched journalism.
The press and the public.
William Randolph Hearst.
The newspapers printed exaggerated stories that stirred up the public's anger twoard Spain.
The Yellow Press, particularly in the large number of newspapers owned and run by William Randolph Hearst, swayed public opinion and caused such political pressure that President McKinley was almost forced to go to war with Spain.
the public and its leaders
The newspapers printed exaggerated stories that stirred up the public's anger toward Spain.
The homograph for "to press flat" and a yellow vegetable is "squash."
The press secretary acts as spokesperson to the president and relays information to the American public, and answers questions from the media.
The Yellow Press primarily reported on sensational and exaggerated accounts of the explosion of the USS Maine, often attributing blame to Spain without substantial evidence. Two facts from their coverage include the ship's sinking in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, and the loss of 266 American lives in the incident. Two opinions expressed in the Yellow Press were that Spain was responsible for the explosion and that the United States should go to war to avenge the tragedy. These sensationalized reports played a significant role in galvanizing public support for the Spanish-American War.
People were beginning to feel free, now that freedom of the press was signed
SF Public Press was created in 2009.
Cuban rebellion against Spanish rule - supported by American sugar planters - yellow press coverage of the Spanish backlash led to the Spanish-American War