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What color do these three have in common?
peril, journalism, streak
YELLLOW
The "Yellow Peril" was a term coined at the end of the 19th century, which persisted through the mid-20th. It referred to people of Asian origin who were thought to pose a threat to Westerners. Yellow journalism denotes a low form of reporting that is sensational and not necessarily completely true. A yellow streak is a feature supposedly possessed by a coward.