IT’S WAR!!!!!! Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World Versus William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal.

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IT’S WAR!!!!!! Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World Versus William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal

February 16 th, 1898 The battleship Maine has just been sunk. Newspaper articles. Make them exciting and outrageous so people will buy your newspaper…and not your opponent’s newspapers. Use any sources available to you. STRONG HEADLINE!!! Write first three lines of your article.

April 12 th, 1898 McKinley has declared war on Spain. Newspaper articles. Make them exciting and outrageous so people will buy your newspaper…and not your opponent’s newspapers. Use any sources available to you. STRONG HEADLINE!!! Write first three lines of your article.

May 2 nd, 1898 American warships have just sunk the Spanish fleet in Manila harbor, Philippines. Newspaper articles. Make them exciting and outrageous so people will buy your newspaper…and not your opponent’s newspapers. Use any sources available to you. STRONG HEADLINE!!! Write first three lines of your article.

July 2 nd, 1898 Teddy Roosevelt completed a successful charge on San Juan Hill in Cuba. Newspaper articles. Make them exciting and outrageous so people will buy your newspaper…and not your opponent’s newspapers. Use any sources available to you. STRONG HEADLINE!!! Write first three lines of your article.

December 11 th, 1898 The peace treaty with Spain has just been signed. The War is over. Newspaper articles. Make them exciting and outrageous so people will buy your newspaper…and not your opponent’s newspapers. Use any sources available to you. STRONG HEADLINE!!! Write first three lines of your article.