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100

This practice involves the suppression or prohibition of speech or public communication, often imposed by governments, media outlets, or other controlling bodies.

What is "censorship"?

100

This American journalist, born Elizabeth Cochran Seaman, famously went undercover in a mental institution to expose its harsh conditions in her work 'Ten Days in a Madhouse.

Who is "Nellie Bly"?

100

This 1962 book by Rachel Carson, often credited with launching the modern environmental movement, focused on the dangers of pesticides to the environment.

What is "Silent Spring"?

100

This 2013 documentary film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite focuses on the controversial practices of sea-park industries, especially involving orcas.

What is Blackfish

100

On Thanksgiving, this large bird is traditionally served as the main course in many American households.

What is "Turkey"? 

200

This term refers to a journalist's or a media outlet's inclination or prejudice for or against one group, idea, or perspective, often leading to unbalanced reporting.

What is "bias"?

200

This 1906 novel by Upton Sinclair exposed the unsanitary and unethical practices in the American meatpacking industry, leading to public outcry and reform.

What is "The Jungle"?

200

This marine biologist and author, known for her work on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea, wrote 'Silent Spring.

Who is "Rachel Carson"?

200

Blackfish’ particularly scrutinizes the treatment and impact of captivity on this large marine mammal, also known as the killer whale.

What is an "orca" or "killer whale"?

200

This annual event, famous for its giant balloons, takes place on Thanksgiving Day and is one of the largest parades in the United States.

What is the "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade"?

300

This set of moral principles governs the conduct of journalists, emphasizing accuracy, fairness, and impartiality in reporting.

What is "ethics"?

300

"In her groundbreaking 1887 exposé, Nellie Bly feigned insanity to investigate this institution, revealing the brutal treatment of its patients."

What is "Blackwell's Island Asylum"?

300

Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring' brought widespread attention to the environmental impacts of this popular insecticide.

What is DDT? 

300

Following the release of 'Blackfish,' this world-famous marine park faced significant backlash and public scrutiny for its treatment of orcas.

What is "SeaWorld"?

300

This year marks the commonly recognized first Thanksgiving celebration in Plymouth, where Pilgrims and Native Americans shared a harvest feast.

What is "1621"?

400

This journalistic approach is characterized by the use of shocking headlines and exaggerated stories to increase readership, often at the expense of accuracy.

What is "sensationalism"?

400

Once the site of the infamous Blackwell's Island Asylum, where Nellie Bly conducted her investigative journalism, this island in the East River is now known by this name and houses residential, park, and administrative facilities.

What is "Roosevelt Island"?

400

The publication of 'Silent Spring' and its exposure of environmental harms is often considered a key event leading to the establishment of this U.S. governmental agency in 1970.

What is the "Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)"?

400

'Blackfish' contributed to a growing public movement against keeping these animals in captivity for entertainment purposes.

What are "marine mammals"?

400

Since 1989, U.S. Presidents have carried out this Thanksgiving tradition, sparing a turkey from being eaten.

What is "the presidential turkey pardon"?

500

This term, popularized during the early 20th century, refers to journalists who investigated and published stories about corruption, often in business and politics.

What is "muckraking"?

500

The publication of Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' notably contributed to the passage of these two important pieces of American legislation, focusing on food and drug regulation.

What are the "Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act"?

500

Following the release of 'Silent Spring,' Rachel Carson faced significant opposition and criticism from these types of organizations, due to her criticism of their products.

What are "chemical companies"?

500

This orca, the primary subject of the documentary 'Blackfish,' was involved in the deaths of three people while in captivity and sparked a debate over the ethics of keeping orcas in captivity.

Who is "Tilikum"?

500

Established by this U.S. President in 1863 during the Civil War, Thanksgiving became a national holiday to be celebrated each November.

Who is "Abraham Lincoln"?

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