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- 3. The hand-written news sheets from this country, called Tipao, were only for royalty and government officials.
- 7. During WWI when war information was changed or deleted by the military, negating the risk of reporters being on frontlines.
- 10. Along with photographs, these appeared in papers for the first time during the Civil War.
- 11. This man created the printing press.
- 12. The other editor most well-known for the "circulation wars" in the 1800s.
- 14. The penny press was considered a paper for this type of person.
- 15. The reason the printing press was revolutionary; it allowed things to be printed this way.
- 16. The other of the two biggest scandals that journalists helped uncover in the 1970s; this one led to a presidential resignation.
- 17. A drawback to the printing press was that everything - each line and plate - needed to be set this way.
- 18. In 1966, this allowed citizens to request copies of government records (abbr.)
- 19. Name for the daily hand-written news sheets in Rome.
- 21. The penny press was a cheap, tabloid-style paper that did this to stories of everyday life and people.
- 22. When papers tried to outsell each other to increate circulation and make more money.
- 23. Starting in the 1980s, journalism has been revolutionized by this, allowing for faster communications.
- 24. The most well-known first typed press was a letter written by this man as he was reporting on his discoveries in 1493.
- 25. During WWII, ideals changed and editors and publishers became very (blank) and often willingly censored information that would hurt America's progress in the war.
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- 1. Once humans learned to speak and write, the first ones of these began to emerge.
- 2. Last name of the senator that was the biggest threat to journalists, actors, and others during the Cold War.
- 4. One of the two biggest scandals that journalists helped uncover in the 1970s.
- 5. In the early 1600s in Europe, weeklies were printed not just for the government or wealthy elites, but also for a socially (blank) public
- 6. One of the two editors most well-known for the "circulation wars" in the 1800s.
- 8. Feature columns, comic strips, editorial cartoons, and the Sunday (blank) were some of the many changes and advances in the early 1900s.
- 9. As America began to prosper after the American Revolution, this led to improvement in printing, traveling, and circulation.
- 13. The first newspaper printed in this country was in 1621.
- 20. Now, in the 2000s, we are surrounded by "24-hour" news, which can be a good thing because we should be more informed, but it can be a bad thing because it often leads to this.
