First Amendment Freedom of the Press

First Amendment Freedom of the Press

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Journalism

8th Grade

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1.

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Amendment

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A change or addition to a legal document, such as the Constitution.

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Constitution

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The fundamental principles and established precedents by which a state or organization is governed.

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Press

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The media, including newspapers, magazines, television, and online news outlets, that report news and information.

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Journalism

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The activity of gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information to the public.

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Censorship

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The suppression or prohibition of speech, public communication, or other information, often by the government.

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Investigative

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Relating to the act of searching for information or facts, often involving thorough research and reporting.

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Editorial

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An article that expresses the opinion of the writer or publication on a particular issue.

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Transparency

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The quality of being open and honest about information, especially in government and media contexts.

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First Amendment Freedom of the Press Clue

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This freedom allows people to publish their opinions and information without the government stopping them.