sensationalisti.
Yellow Journalism means not caring about the actual important news and selling eye catching headlines which help in selling more newspapers. The Cuba rebellion was used by yellow journalists who made sensational headlines giving a fabricated account (sometimes outright lies) of the rebellion resulting in a public opinion sicked by the atrocities and bloodshed caused by the rebellion. However the role of yellow journalism in causing the war is arguable as 'the yellow journalism' did not have much impact outside New York.
The mean for the Spanish-American War is because of yellow journalism, American interest business, to give the Cubans their independence, and the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine.
Answer 1: They increased the public's anger toward Spain. (APEX) -JC
The whole war started. Up until that point there has been no war, it was all merely vague nonsense. After the explosion (Which was accidental, not a Spanish attack) the public, blaming the Spaniards, demanded war.
accidental or deliberate destruction of the Battleship U.S,S. Maine.
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the ship, Maine, exploded and the Spaniards were blamed -The U.S. wanted to protect American business interests -The U.S.S Maine exploded -Exaggerated news reports were printed (Yellow Journalism)
Yellow Journalism didn't cause the Spanish-American War but rather happened during it
Yellow Journalism means not caring about the actual important news and selling eye catching headlines which help in selling more newspapers. The Cuba rebellion was used by yellow journalists who made sensational headlines giving a fabricated account (sometimes outright lies) of the rebellion resulting in a public opinion sicked by the atrocities and bloodshed caused by the rebellion. However the role of yellow journalism in causing the war is arguable as 'the yellow journalism' did not have much impact outside New York.
The mean for the Spanish-American War is because of yellow journalism, American interest business, to give the Cubans their independence, and the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine.
Journalists used newspapers as a means to make the Spanish look as awful as possible. The most famous example of yellow journalism is when the USS Maine sank in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. Illustrations of how the Spanish supposedly attacked the USS Maine enraged Americans enough that they wanted to go to war against Spain. Fabricated images and scare headlines of yellow journalism indirectly caused the Spanish-American War in 1898.
The yellow journalism surrounding the USS Maine's explosion in 1898 fueled public outrage and heightened tensions between the United States and Spain. Sensationalist newspapers blamed Spain for the incident without substantial evidence, leading many Americans to support military intervention. This fervor contributed to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, as the rallying cry "Remember the Maine!" became a unifying slogan for those advocating for war. Ultimately, it played a significant role in shaping U.S. foreign policy and expanding American imperialism.
The term "yellow journalism" applies to articles or reports that emphasize the lurid, scandalous, or sensational, rather than factual reports. This can be a move to attract readers, as with the New York World and New York Journal of the 1890s, or propaganda by the publishers with an eye to influencing public opinion.Classic examples include the explosion of the USS Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898, which was branded as Spanish sabotage without any evidence. Also, the press coverage of the apparent suicide of Marilyn Monroe in 1962, which presented much speculation and innuendo that later proved to be baseless.The modern version of yellow journalism could be "tabloid journalism," which has the same elements of sensationalism, celebrity photographs, unproven facts, and lurid detail. Tabloids, as a form of alternative newspapers, have been in existence since around 1901.
Answer 1: They increased the public's anger toward Spain. (APEX) -JC
The Spanish-American War was due to explosion of the US warship, the USS Maine that was docked in Havana, Cuba. Over 200 US sailors lost their lives. The US press and others blamed Spain for this act of war. Based on the destruction of the USS Maine, the Spanish-American War began as the US declared war on Spain.
Teddy Roosevelt is one person as well as many Journalists and reporters who wanted to make things look worse than they were. During the meat packing scandal in Roosevelt's term yellow journalism was a way of life and fun to read. As a matter of fact, yellow journalism was the main cause behind the Spanish-American war.
The destruction of federal property of more than $1000 in Maine would likely be classified as a felony offense. The specific classification would depend on the laws of Maine and the nature and circumstances of the destruction, but it could potentially fall under felony property damage or destruction charges.