History of Journalism
Mass Communication
Anatomy of a Newspaper
AP Style
Neeeeeeeews
100

Invented the printing press in 1436.

Who is Alexander Guttenberg?

100
In the 21st Century this became the most common way for communication and discovery of news.

What is the internet?

100

The largest text on a newspaper's layout usually at the top of the front page.

What is a headline?

100

The correct usage of sophomore and mentioning Max Nokes.

Sophomore Max Nokes

or

Max Nokes, Soph.

100

Type of news that answer the 5Qs and H.

What is informative news?

200

The location of the origin of humans where cave paintings were discovered 20,000 years ago.

What is Ethiopia, Africa?

200

This invention delivered messages quicker than a letter.

What is the telegraph (telegram)?

200

The dominate image below the headline of a newspaper layout.

What is a feature photo?

200
The correct AP usage of Shai Nettles a Senior.

Senior Shai Nettles

or

Shai Nettles, Sr.

200

A type of soft news written by an editor giving an account on a news event or opinion.

What is an editorial?

300

The Associated Press is an example of a modern one.

What are news organizations?

300
This spread in the 1700s to more people therefore more news could be consummed.

What is literacy?

300

The line of text listing the author under a headline.

What is a byline?

300

Correctly attributed quote for this phrase:

"Have a good tree my man!" - Jon Doe

"Have a good tree my man!" said Jon Doe.

Or 

Joe Doe said, "Have a good tree my man!"

300

Gives a personal opinion on a new film or music album.

What is a review?

400

The first daily printed newspaper in the world.

What is The Daily Courant?
400

This social class dealt with goods and materials but spread news more commonly circa 1450-1600

What is the merchant class.

400

The text containing the main article.

What is the body text?

400

Correctly listed when mentioned together:

Dannielle Proctor (11)

Shelby Berry (11)

Nic Livengood (11)

Juniors DP, SB, and NL ....

or

DP, SB, and NL, Jrs., .....

400

The main point of a news article, the first sentence usually.

What is the lead?
500

European kingdoms in the late middle ages 1450-1600s established these to not only exchange goods but news as well.

What are trade routes?

500

The first distributed piece of "news" used by the Ancient Romans in 59 BCE to detail daily events.

What is the Acta Diurna?

500

The line of text under a photo describing what is happening in that photo.

What is a caption?

500
AP style for Freshmen after a name.
Frosh.
500

The shape of the format of an informative news story.

What is the inverted pyramid?

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