(A) a written agreement between two or more countries
(B) to represent something as being larger, better, or worse than it actually is
(C) a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through colonization, military force, or other means
(D) ** a type of news reporting that may stretch the truth and even lie to its readers
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Concept note-1: -yellow journalism, the use of lurid features and sensationalized news in newspaper publishing to attract readers and increase circulation. The phrase was coined in the 1890s to describe the tactics employed in the furious competition between two New York City newspapers, the World and the Journal.
Concept note-2: -News stories that are focused on grabbing people’s attention rather than conveying well-reported news are known as yellow journalism. A newspaper headline like “ALIENS STEAL NEIGHBORHOOD PUPPIES” is definitely an example of yellow journalism.