What individual is responsible for writing the First Amendment? - Answers James Madison
The First Amendment - Answers Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of
the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
What document lists the First Amendment? - Answers The Bill of Rights
How many words are in the first Amendment? - Answers 45
Libel - Answers Defamation (Reputation, Financially)
Publication (At least 3 people have read it)
Indentification (By name, or other characteristics so that 2nd or 3rd party could identify them)
Slander - Answers Spoken libel
Pulitzer Prize - Answers US award for achievements in newspaper journalism, literature, and musical
composition. Individual wins 10,000 dollars.
Name the movie which reveals the press's role in uncovering a story that forced a president to resign -
Answers All The President's Men
Mike Barnacle - Answers In 1998, Barnicle resigned from the Boston Globe amid allegations of
fabrication from a column written three years prior and plagiarism regarding a handful of jokes in a
column 10 years previous.
Bob Woodward - Answers has been a reporter for the Washington Post since 1971. He and Carl
Bernstein revealed the Watergate Scandal in 1972. Robert Redford played him in 'All The President's
Men'
William Randolph Hearst - Answers Famous American newspaper magnate and publisher. Publisher of
bother 'The San Francisco Examiner' and 'The New York Journal'. The movie 'Citizen Kane' is based on his
life.
Helen Thomas - Answers She was the first female member of the National Press Club and first female
UPI White House bureau chief, gaining a reputation for asking irreverent questions during presidential
press conferences.
Tom Brokaw - Answers an American TV journalist and author. He is best known for being an author and
managing editor of the NBC Nightly NEws from 1982-2004. He wrote 'The Greatest Generation,' 'The