Yellow journalism began in the late 19th century in the United States, with publications such as William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal and Joseph Pulitzer's New York World using sensationalism and exaggeration to attract readers. This style of journalism peaked around the 1890s during the circulation battles between these newspapers.
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Yellow journalism is also known as the yellow press. Yellow journalism is journalism that is base upon sensationalism an crude exaggeration.
Yellow journalism contributed to the start of the Spanish American War by exaggerating or making things up about the problem. These articles aroused public anger at the Spanish, leading to war.
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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.
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