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Ch. 1 Newspaper History. Ch. 2 Legal & Ethical. Ch. 3 What’s News. Ch. 6 Leads. Ch. 7 Stories. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Ch. 1 Newspaper History.

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  1. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Ch. 2 Legal & Ethical Ch. 3 What’s News Ch. 6 Leads Ch. 7 Stories 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Newspapers sold for only a penny

  3. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Answer: What is the penny press

  4. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Digging up dirt on people/companies

  5. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Answer: What is muckraking

  6. Ch. 1 Newspaper History One of the two ways Nellie Bly created her own articles

  7. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Answer: What is going around the world in 72 days -or- entering an insane asylum

  8. Ch. 1 Newspaper History The first technological advancement to hurt newspaper status.

  9. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Answer: What is the radio

  10. Ch. 1 Newspaper History The full name of the person who had a trial about libel that led to the first amendment, the freedom of speech and press

  11. Ch. 1 Newspaper History Answer: Who is John Peter Zenger

  12. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities An example of how newspapers follow the political function

  13. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Answer: What is the watchdog of the government, print wrongdoings, explain where money is going, etc.

  14. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities The definition of libel

  15. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Answer: What is printed false defamation - hurts someone’s reputation

  16. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Definition of objectivity when dealing with the ethics of a journalist

  17. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Answer: What is staying neutral - not putting your own views/feelings in the article

  18. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities The winner of the Hazelwood decision - the later court case we talked about dealing with teen pregnancy

  19. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Answer: Who is the school authorities

  20. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities The definition of the Sentry function of a journalist

  21. Ch. 2 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Answer: What is what is likely to happen tomorrow

  22. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Name of the method used to determine if something is news

  23. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Answer: What is the “Who Cares?” method

  24. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Number of people to poll in order for it to be accurate

  25. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Answer: What is 50 or the entire group

  26. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news The word that means the “newsworthiness” -or- importance of a person or group

  27. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Answer: What is prominence

  28. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news The name of the question you ask first in a poll/survey

  29. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Answer: What is a filter question

  30. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Questions to avoid in a poll/survey (must have at least 2)

  31. Ch. 3 Deciding what is news Answer: What is loaded (make them answer one way because the other sounds bad), ambiguous (too vague or too many questions in one topic), one just to be “cool”

  32. Ch. 6 News story leads The most important part of an article

  33. Ch. 6 News story leads Answer: What is the lead

  34. Ch. 6 News story leads The word that means giving credit to someone for a quote or information

  35. Ch. 6 News story leads Answer: What is attribution

  36. Ch. 6 News story leads One problem in a lead

  37. Ch. 6 News story leads Answer: What is grammar & length

  38. Ch. 6 News story leads The name of the diagram used in writing leads and news stories

  39. Ch. 6 News story leads Answer: What is the inverted pyramid

  40. Ch. 6 News story leads The 4 components of the basic lead formula

  41. Ch. 6 News story leads Answer: What is news, attribution, verb, time

  42. Ch. 7 Writing news stories An example of a transition word

  43. Ch. 7 Writing news stories Answer: What is then, later, and, but, or, also, finally, in general, nevertheless, likewise, however, for example, therefore, thus, in addition, meanwhile

  44. Ch. 7 Writing news stories The information that comes at the end of the article

  45. Ch. 7 Writing news stories Answer: What is least important facts/a closing

  46. Ch. 7 Writing news stories What is the word that means overworked, overused, old expressions Example:

  47. Ch. 7 Writing news stories Answer: What are cliches

  48. Ch. 7 Writing news stories The definition of jargon

  49. Ch. 7 Writing news stories Answer: What is the inside language of a group

  50. Ch. 7 Writing news stories The most common place for repetition to occur in an article

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