Using the image of the front page and the knowledge you attained from the lesson, identify the headlines that could be described as yellow journalism and explain how these headlines and their stories might have played a major role in U.S. involvement in the Spanish-American War. (4 points)

One headline that could be described as yellow journalism is "Cuban Insurgents Use Explosive Bullets." This sensationalized headline would have played a major role in shaping public opinion and creating fear and outrage towards Cuban insurgents, thus justifying U.S. intervention in the conflict.

Another headline that could be considered yellow journalism is "Spanish Atrocities in Cuba: Citizens Treated Like Dogs." This inflammatory headline would have further demonized the Spanish and rallied American support for military action in Cuba to protect Cuban citizens from such alleged mistreatment.

These exaggerated and sensationalized headlines would have stirred up emotions and inflamed public opinion, pushing the United States towards war with Spain in support of Cuban independence. The practice of yellow journalism played a significant role in shaping American attitudes towards the Spanish-American War and influencing political decisions.