Answer:
<u>The correct answer is yellow journalism or yellow press.</u>
Explanation:
To find the origin of the term "yellow journalism" or "yellow press", we have to go back to the end of the 19th century, specifically to the period between 1895 and 1898.
At that time there was a journalistic struggle of a great rivalry between two important New York newspapers: <u>the New York World (NYW) by Joseph Pulitzer and the New York Journal (NYJ) by William Randolph Hearst (two of the great press magnates). </u>It was customary in both publications to publish frequent news related to catastrophes, crimes, robberies, scandals and family misfortunes, in addition, they usually present the information emphasizing the negative aspects, magnifying and exaggerating them, seeking a greater number of sales.
The statement that best supports the Anti-Federalists in the struggle over ratification of the US Constitution would be that "<span>The constitution should protect fundamental rights," since this is why they insisted on there being a "Bill of Rights". </span>
I believe the answer is B on the coast I hope this helps and is correct
Answer:
Right options are:
B) The arrest of Rosa Parks sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
C) In 1954, Brown v. Board of Education ended the use of all Jim Crow laws.
D) In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his most famous speech during the "March on Washington."
Explanation:
Cesar Chavez was a union leader who fought for the labor rights of the Hispanic farm workers, he isn´t directly related to the Civic Rights Movement. The Civil Righst Act was signed by president Lyndon B. Johnson. The other three events are correct: the Rosa Parks incident led to a boycott, Dr. King made his famous speech on August 28, 1963, in Washington, and the 1954 landmark judicial decision Brown v. Board of Education put and end to the Jim Crow laws and reverted Plessy v. Ferguson (separate but equal facilities for different races are not unconstitutional).