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"Yellow Journalism" during the late 19th century was marked by
A) a decrease in readership.
B) over-reliance on facts and evidence.
C) a decline of the popularity of radio.
D) sensational headlines and questionable facts.

Respuesta :

D, sensational headlines and questionable facts

Answer:

D) sensational headlines and questionable facts.

Explanation:

Yellow Journalism is a phenomenon that emerged around the 19th century and that is very much common today. The reason for the name “yellow journalism” comes from the color that the publications used to use back in the day. The main characteristic of yellow journalism is the sensationalist headlines with big letters.

Yellow Journalism reached its peak during the Spanish-American War, many say that this war was influenced mostly by the yellow journalism that created a series of sensationalists propaganda that was not correct.