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Summary of Articles for Political Communication & Journalism (774222001Y) PART II
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ (100% Correct)
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ (100% Correct) Bureau - answerA news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere other tan its 
central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, 
D.C.; or in foreign countries 
Byline - answerA line identifying the author of a story 
Citizen Journalism - answerA new form of media in which citizens actively participate in gathering 
and writing information, oft...
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Florida Civic Literacy (FCLE) 2023/2024 EXAMS
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Florida Civic Literacy (FCLE) 2023/2024 EXAMS 
 
 
 
This case establishes the Supreme Court's power of Judicial Review - ANSWER Marbury v. Madison 
 
 
 
 
 
Separate but equal" doctrine supreme court upheld the constitutionally of jim crow laws▪argued in court that the Act violated the 13th and 14th Amendments - ANSWER ...
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FBLA Journalism Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 - Graded (100% Verified)
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FBLA Journalism Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 - Graded (100% Verified) Penny Press: newspapers that were named after the cost, 1 cent 
3. Yellow Journalism: mid-1890s journalism that represented sensationalism, 
screaming headlines and cheap melodrama 
4. Muckraking: the beginning of investigative journalism; journalists took on the role of promoting social responsibility investigating corruption, especially in big business, 
social institutions and politics 
5. First Amendment: th...
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Summary of Articles for Political Communication & Journalism (774222001Y) PART I
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JOURNALISM Education congress
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ETHICAL CHALLENGES FOR TEACHING AND UNDERTAKING NEW FORMS OF 
JOURNALISM 
The Promotion of the New Journalistic Courses as a Reflection on the Realities of Media Practice 198 
Elena Plakhina 
Utilitarianism, Deontology and Virtue Ethics: Teaching Ethical Philosophy by Means of a Case Study 204 
Susan Stos 
Advancing Gender Equality in the Media Industries Through the Use of Mobile Journalism as Innovative 
Practice 217 
Maria Edström 
Torbjörn Fraenckel 
Checking All The Boxes: Debating the...
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ | Verified.
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ | Verified. 
Short for Web log. A Web-based publication in which articles, issued periodically, 
appear in reverse chronological order 
Bureau - answerA news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere other tan its 
central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, 
D.C.; or in foreign countries 
Byline - answerA line identifying the author of a story 
Citizen...
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+. Blog - answerShort for Web log. A Web-based publication in which articles, issued periodically, 
appear in reverse chronological order 
Bureau - answerA news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere other tan its 
central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, 
D.C.; or in foreign countries 
Byline - answerA line identifying the author of a story 
Citize...
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FBLA Journalism Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded | 100% Verified.
- Exam (elaborations) • 17 pages • 2024
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FBLA Journalism Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded | 100% Verified. Newspaper: publication that contains information about current events, features 
on different topics and advertisements 
2. Penny Press: newspapers that were named after the cost, 1 cent 
3. Yellow Journalism: mid-1890s journalism that represented sensationalism, 
screaming headlines and cheap melodrama 
4. Muckraking: the beginning of investigative journalism; journalists took on the role of promoting social r...
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FBLA Journalism Test Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded | 100% Verified.
- Exam (elaborations) • 17 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
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- R296,06
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FBLA Journalism Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded | 100% Verified. Newspaper: publication that contains information about current events, features 
on different topics and advertisements 
2. Penny Press: newspapers that were named after the cost, 1 cent 
3. Yellow Journalism: mid-1890s journalism that represented sensationalism, 
screaming headlines and cheap melodrama 
4. Muckraking: the beginning of investigative journalism; journalists took on the role of promoting social r...
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