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Down: 2) The New York Tribune, Anti-slavery, women's rights, temperance, reached a circulation of over 10000. 1841.3) The Lily, 1848. Discussed interests of women and temperance.4) invented moveable type, 1041BC6) Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1868. Covered issues not covered in male press.7) Women's Era, spoke to black women about their cause.8) New York Herald, newspaper competition. News for the common man had more money in it.9) Covered the Roman revolution in Italy, 1848. Margaret Fuller.10) Produced paper with bark, hemp, and recycled fishnets.11) printed on one side only, to be read aloud or posted, designed for immediate impact13) Wrote Common Sense, paved the way for the Declaration of Independence.14) John Eliot, translated the Bible into Natick dialect, Cambridge MA16) handwritten newspaper in Chinese used the postal network to get information.17) England's first modern newspaper, 1665.21) Johannes Gutenberg, the Gutenberg Bible, 1452.23) First book, by Fong Tao, 932.25) The New York Sun27) 31000 BC phonetic writing30) developed the Cherokee alphabet, the sylabary. Across: 1) Keeps tabs on government5) Sequoyah, The Cherokee Phoenix, as a response to the settlers.12) News & Information, Entertainment, Education. Mediated culture means that media creates and reflects our culture.15) Cambridge, MA. 1638 Stephen Day. Bay Psalm Book.18) First daily paper, in the UK. Elizabeth Mallet, 1702.19) Hieroglyphics, heieratics (religious writing), and demotic writing (pictures and phonetic) 20) The New York Sun22) Chinese, 600 AD, impression carved in wood, then brushed with ink and pressed on paper.24) First continuously published newspaper in British America, John Campbell, 1704.26) Daily Occurances of the Roman People. Julius Cesear. 59 BC.28) Accused of libel against William Cosby, found not guilty, leads to freedom of the press.29) Wrote about lynchings in the south. Put her life on the line for her work.31) Allows everyone to have access to the news. Changed distribution, production, and funding.32) Jennie June, interviewed Lousia Mae Alcott and Oscar Wilde. First woman to syndicate her work.33) First English press, translated the History of Troy.34) Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1848. Demanded social and political equality for women35) Investigative reporter. Reported on Rockefellar and the Oil Industry.
 

 

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