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Which is an example of snob appeal propaganda?
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World-class design made just for you!

It tastes just like your mama made it!

Nine out of 10 dentists recommend this toothpaste.

Made for those who care about luxury and class.

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Which is an example of stereotyping?

People who read have larger vocabularies than those who do not.

All tall people are good at basketball.

Dogs are popular pets.

Going to the beach in the winter is a bad idea.
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Derek sees an advertisement for new cleats. The advertisement says the cleats are “light, comfortable, long-lasting, deluxe, and a wise investment.” Which sentence gives the point of view of the creator of the cleats?

The more you spend on cleats, the better you will be at sports.

Expensive cleats look better.

Any cleats will make you a good athlete.

It is worth investing in quality cleats.
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How can you identify bias on a website?

Multiple sources present unique points of view.

The creator is an authority on the topic.

The most up-to-date factual information is presented.

One point of view is presented on the topic.
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Which option is an example of an ethical standard?

Students must raise their hand before speaking in a classroom.

Always wear a bicycle helmet when riding a bicycle.

Children can sit in the front seat of a car when they turn 13.

Treat others as you want to be treated.
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How are the ideas of fair use and copyright related?

Copyright grants permission of fair use material to be used in certain ways.

Copyright and fair use are used for the same purpose.

Fair use has stricter guidelines than copyright.

Fair use grants permission of copyrighted material to be used in certain ways.
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Which situation requires giving attribution to the source?

playing a song on your car radio

painting a canvas

writing a research paper

telling a friend a personal story
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Which of the following defines plagiarism?

using someone else's work as your own

giving credit to sources used in your work

giving your own information on a topic

telling readers an idea in your work is not your own
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Think about the role online media (the internet) plays in your life. In 1–2 sentences, explain two reasons why you use the internet.
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how production values can reveal the quality and accuracy of mass media.
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In 3–5 sentences, explain why it is important to recognize bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media
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In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.
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What does it mean to verify facts?(1 point)
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to tell about current events on news programs and documentaries
to tell about current events on news programs and documentaries

to check reliable sources to prove that facts are true
to check reliable sources to prove that facts are true

to spread a company's message by promoting its point of view
to spread a company's message by promoting its point of view

to check facts to prove sources are reliable
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Made for those who care about luxury and class.
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All tall people are good at basketball.
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It is worth investing in quality cleats.
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One point of view is presented on the topic.
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Treat others as you want to be treated.
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Fair use grants permission of copyrighted material to be used in certain ways.
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writing a research paper
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using someone else's work as your own
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As an AI language model, I do not have a life, but people use the internet for various reasons, including accessing information and entertainment, connecting with friends and family, shopping, and working or studying.
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Production values such as high-quality writing, reporting, research, and visual or audio content can reveal the quality and accuracy of mass media. Well-produced media sources tend to have higher standards for factual information and present it in a professional, engaging manner, while low-quality or inaccurate media may have poor production values or lack reliable sourcing.
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Recognizing bias and stereotyping in the media is crucial because they can create false and harmful narratives that negatively impact individuals and entire groups of people. When media sources intentionally use bias or stereotyping to promote their agendas, they can harmfully manipulate public opinion and spread toxic misinformation. By understanding and identifying these types of negative propaganda, individuals can make more informed and critical evaluations of media sources, and counter misinformation by sharing alternative perspectives and diverse voices.
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To determine if news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information, one could ask:

1. What are the sources of information used in the program, and are they reputable and diverse?
2. Does the program present multiple perspectives, or is it biased toward one particular viewpoint?
3. Is the program transparent about the editing process, or does it use manipulative techniques such as selective footage, out-of-context quotes, or misleading soundbites?

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