JEOPARDY Finals Review Functions Watergate Student Press Law

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JEOPARDY Finals Review

JEOPARDY Finals Review

Functions/ Watergate Student Press Law Libel/ I. O. P. Canons/ Ethics Rules 100 100

Functions/ Watergate Student Press Law Libel/ I. O. P. Canons/ Ethics Rules 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Functions 100 Inform, Interpret, Provide a Service, Entertain A: What are the four basic

Functions 100 Inform, Interpret, Provide a Service, Entertain A: What are the four basic functions of a newspaper?

Functions 200 Timely vs. less time sensitive A: What is the difference between hard

Functions 200 Timely vs. less time sensitive A: What is the difference between hard news and soft news?

Functions 300 Advertise within a paper A: What does it mean to provide a

Functions 300 Advertise within a paper A: What does it mean to provide a service to readers?

Watergate 400 Bob Woodward Carl Bernstein A: What are the names of the two

Watergate 400 Bob Woodward Carl Bernstein A: What are the names of the two reporters that uncovered Watergate?

Watergate 500 Richard Nixon A: What is that name of the president during the

Watergate 500 Richard Nixon A: What is that name of the president during the Watergate scandal, also to blame?

Student Press Law 100 Bethel vs. Fraser A: What was the name of the

Student Press Law 100 Bethel vs. Fraser A: What was the name of the case where the student used vulgar language at a school assembly?

Student Press Law 200 Tinker vs. Des Moines Public School A: What is the

Student Press Law 200 Tinker vs. Des Moines Public School A: What is the name of the case where the students wore black armbands to protest the Vietnam war?

Student Press Law 300 Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier A: What is the name of the

Student Press Law 300 Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier A: What is the name of the case were the principal pulled articles from a student newspaper and the students sued?

Student Press Law 400 West Virginia vs. Barnette A: What was the name of

Student Press Law 400 West Virginia vs. Barnette A: What was the name of the cases where the Jehovah Witnesses were expelled for their refusal to salute the flag?

Student Press Law 500 Reversed the ruling to give more power to the school

Student Press Law 500 Reversed the ruling to give more power to the school A: What was the outcome of Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier?

Libel/I. O. P 100 Libel per se Libel per quod Criminal libel A: What

Libel/I. O. P 100 Libel per se Libel per quod Criminal libel A: What are three types of libel?

Libel/I. O. P. 200 Consent Truth Privilege A: What are three defense against libel?

Libel/I. O. P. 200 Consent Truth Privilege A: What are three defense against libel?

Libel/I. O. P. 300 Publication Identification Harm Fault A: What four elements must be

Libel/I. O. P. 300 Publication Identification Harm Fault A: What four elements must be proved for it to be libel?

Libel/I. O. P. 400 Libel causes damage and I. O. P. is embarrassing A:

Libel/I. O. P. 400 Libel causes damage and I. O. P. is embarrassing A: What is the difference between libel and an I. O. P. ?

Libel/I. O. P. 500 Public disclosure of private and embarrassing facts False light Intrusion

Libel/I. O. P. 500 Public disclosure of private and embarrassing facts False light Intrusion Misappropriation A: What are the four categories of privacy invasion?

Canon 100 Sensationalism A: What is a canon promoted for its shock value?

Canon 100 Sensationalism A: What is a canon promoted for its shock value?

Canons 200 Unreliability Unfairness Superficial Obstructing Justice Sensationalism Credibility Personal Privacy Advertising A: What

Canons 200 Unreliability Unfairness Superficial Obstructing Justice Sensationalism Credibility Personal Privacy Advertising A: What are the eight canons of journalism?

Canons 300 Standards and codes used to make decisions to live by A: What

Canons 300 Standards and codes used to make decisions to live by A: What are ethics?

Canons 400 Criticism against the press A: What is the definition of a canon

Canons 400 Criticism against the press A: What is the definition of a canon of journalism?

Canons 500 When an editor includes their opinion in an article other than in

Canons 500 When an editor includes their opinion in an article other than in an opinion article? A: What is editorializing?

Rules 100 Write about players and teams not about games. A: What is one

Rules 100 Write about players and teams not about games. A: What is one rule in sports writing?

Rules 200 Capitalize the first letter of the first word and all proper nouns

Rules 200 Capitalize the first letter of the first word and all proper nouns A: What is a rule in headline writing?

Rules 300 Include their position and grade level A: What is used within a

Rules 300 Include their position and grade level A: What is used within a sports article to identify an athlete in an article?

Rules 400 -Exactly what a person says -Paraphrase of what someone says A: What

Rules 400 -Exactly what a person says -Paraphrase of what someone says A: What is the difference between a direct quote and an indirect quote?

Rules 500 Present tense for the first sentence, past for everything after A: What

Rules 500 Present tense for the first sentence, past for everything after A: What tense are captions written in?