Question
What is the main reason that people use propaganda to persuade others?(1 point)
Responses
People want to add variety to their persuasive approaches.
People want to add variety to their persuasive approaches.
People want to maintain an adherence to credibility and evidence.
People want to maintain an adherence to credibility and evidence.
Using propaganda makes people seem intellectual to others.
Using propaganda makes people seem intellectual to others.
It is easier to attack opponents by using propaganda than it is by using facts and logic.
What questions best determine if a piece of content is used fairly? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
How much of the original work is being used?
How much of the original work is being used?
Where was the original content created?
Where was the original content created?
Why did the creator develop the original content?
Why did the creator develop the original content?
How was the original content distributed to the public?
How was the original content distributed to the public?
What is the purpose of the new project reusing the content?
An illustrator is making a digital collage as a paid commission for a major newspaper. He finds a number of photographs that he wants to adapt in order to incorporate in his collage. What Creative Commons license must these photographs have in order for the illustrator to use for his purposes? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
CC0
CC0
CC BY
CC BY
CC BY-ND
CC BY-ND
CC BY-NC-SA
CC BY-NC-SA
CC BY-NC-ND
If a person uses the original work of another person, they are required by law to include proper attribution to give credit to the creator. Which case is an exception to this law?(1 point)
Responses
if the work is licensed as CC BY or CC BY-SA
if the work is licensed as CC BY or CC BY-SA
There are no exceptions to this law
There are no exceptions to this law
if the person has an ethical reason for not doing so
if the person has an ethical reason for not doing so
if the original work is in the public domain
Which principle of ethical journalism encourages journalists to expose actions that violate a code of ethics?(1 point)
Responses
Principle 3: Act independently.
Principle 3: Act independently.
Principle 1: Seek truth and report it.
Principle 1: Seek truth and report it.
Principle 4: Be accountable.
Principle 4: Be accountable.
Principle 2: Minimize harm.
A student is interpreting the past and present role of broadcast media in forming public opinion. Which fact about broadcast media, if true, is relevant and should be considered? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
Audiences for television news shows have decreased steadily in the past five years, with drops ranging from 3 to 10 percent.
Audiences for television news shows have decreased steadily in the past five years, with drops ranging from 3 to 10 percent.
Currently, there are approximately 275 million television sets in American homes, so over 90 percent of all homes have at least one.
Currently, there are approximately 275 million television sets in American homes, so over 90 percent of all homes have at least one.
The first media broadcasts were sent from a temporary station on the Isle of Wight in 1895 by engineer Guglielmo Marconi.
The first media broadcasts were sent from a temporary station on the Isle of Wight in 1895 by engineer Guglielmo Marconi.
Radio waves, which are a type of electromagnetic wave with very long wavelengths, are used to transmit broadcast media.
Radio waves, which are a type of electromagnetic wave with very long wavelengths, are used to transmit broadcast media.
The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to give equal weight to different perspectives, was abolished in 1987.
The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to give equal weight to different perspectives, was abolished in 1987.
Question
What was a major limitation of print media’s ability to shape public opinion in the early days of media?(1 point)
Responses
Reporting that was transmitted through print media was rarely reliable or told the truth.
Reporting that was transmitted through print media was rarely reliable or told the truth.
It reflected the views and perspectives of only a limited number of people.
It reflected the views and perspectives of only a limited number of people.
It was only accessible to people who could read and who could afford newspapers.
It was only accessible to people who could read and who could afford newspapers.
Large quantities of trees and ink were required for the printing of this media.
Use the image to answer the question.
A grill is shown with a frying pan and spatula. A blue gloved hand is passing out containers to other outstretched hands. There are five or more waiting to be served food.
This image shows people getting food from a service for people in need. How does the focus in the image influence the audience?
(1 point)
(1 point)
Responses
by underscoring the isolation of the human experience
by underscoring the isolation of the human experience
by emphasizing the rise in homelessness overtime
by emphasizing the rise in homelessness overtime
by communicating the importance of helping those in need
by communicating the importance of helping those in need
by highlighting the ways governments help citizens
Responses
People want to add variety to their persuasive approaches.
People want to add variety to their persuasive approaches.
People want to maintain an adherence to credibility and evidence.
People want to maintain an adherence to credibility and evidence.
Using propaganda makes people seem intellectual to others.
Using propaganda makes people seem intellectual to others.
It is easier to attack opponents by using propaganda than it is by using facts and logic.
What questions best determine if a piece of content is used fairly? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
How much of the original work is being used?
How much of the original work is being used?
Where was the original content created?
Where was the original content created?
Why did the creator develop the original content?
Why did the creator develop the original content?
How was the original content distributed to the public?
How was the original content distributed to the public?
What is the purpose of the new project reusing the content?
An illustrator is making a digital collage as a paid commission for a major newspaper. He finds a number of photographs that he wants to adapt in order to incorporate in his collage. What Creative Commons license must these photographs have in order for the illustrator to use for his purposes? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
CC0
CC0
CC BY
CC BY
CC BY-ND
CC BY-ND
CC BY-NC-SA
CC BY-NC-SA
CC BY-NC-ND
If a person uses the original work of another person, they are required by law to include proper attribution to give credit to the creator. Which case is an exception to this law?(1 point)
Responses
if the work is licensed as CC BY or CC BY-SA
if the work is licensed as CC BY or CC BY-SA
There are no exceptions to this law
There are no exceptions to this law
if the person has an ethical reason for not doing so
if the person has an ethical reason for not doing so
if the original work is in the public domain
Which principle of ethical journalism encourages journalists to expose actions that violate a code of ethics?(1 point)
Responses
Principle 3: Act independently.
Principle 3: Act independently.
Principle 1: Seek truth and report it.
Principle 1: Seek truth and report it.
Principle 4: Be accountable.
Principle 4: Be accountable.
Principle 2: Minimize harm.
A student is interpreting the past and present role of broadcast media in forming public opinion. Which fact about broadcast media, if true, is relevant and should be considered? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
Audiences for television news shows have decreased steadily in the past five years, with drops ranging from 3 to 10 percent.
Audiences for television news shows have decreased steadily in the past five years, with drops ranging from 3 to 10 percent.
Currently, there are approximately 275 million television sets in American homes, so over 90 percent of all homes have at least one.
Currently, there are approximately 275 million television sets in American homes, so over 90 percent of all homes have at least one.
The first media broadcasts were sent from a temporary station on the Isle of Wight in 1895 by engineer Guglielmo Marconi.
The first media broadcasts were sent from a temporary station on the Isle of Wight in 1895 by engineer Guglielmo Marconi.
Radio waves, which are a type of electromagnetic wave with very long wavelengths, are used to transmit broadcast media.
Radio waves, which are a type of electromagnetic wave with very long wavelengths, are used to transmit broadcast media.
The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to give equal weight to different perspectives, was abolished in 1987.
The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to give equal weight to different perspectives, was abolished in 1987.
Question
What was a major limitation of print media’s ability to shape public opinion in the early days of media?(1 point)
Responses
Reporting that was transmitted through print media was rarely reliable or told the truth.
Reporting that was transmitted through print media was rarely reliable or told the truth.
It reflected the views and perspectives of only a limited number of people.
It reflected the views and perspectives of only a limited number of people.
It was only accessible to people who could read and who could afford newspapers.
It was only accessible to people who could read and who could afford newspapers.
Large quantities of trees and ink were required for the printing of this media.
Use the image to answer the question.
A grill is shown with a frying pan and spatula. A blue gloved hand is passing out containers to other outstretched hands. There are five or more waiting to be served food.
This image shows people getting food from a service for people in need. How does the focus in the image influence the audience?
(1 point)
(1 point)
Responses
by underscoring the isolation of the human experience
by underscoring the isolation of the human experience
by emphasizing the rise in homelessness overtime
by emphasizing the rise in homelessness overtime
by communicating the importance of helping those in need
by communicating the importance of helping those in need
by highlighting the ways governments help citizens
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the selected answers based on the questions provided:
1. **What is the main reason that people use propaganda to persuade others?**
- **It is easier to attack opponents by using propaganda than it is by using facts and logic.**
2. **What questions best determine if a piece of content is used fairly? Select the two correct answers.**
- **How much of the original work is being used?**
- **What is the purpose of the new project reusing the content?**
3. **What Creative Commons license must these photographs have in order for the illustrator to use for his purposes? Select the two correct answers.**
- **CC0**
- **CC BY**
4. **If a person uses the original work of another person, they are required by law to include proper attribution to give credit to the creator. Which case is an exception to this law?**
- **if the original work is in the public domain**
5. **Which principle of ethical journalism encourages journalists to expose actions that violate a code of ethics?**
- **Principle 1: Seek truth and report it.**
6. **A student is interpreting the past and present role of broadcast media in forming public opinion. Which fact about broadcast media, if true, is relevant and should be considered? Select the two correct answers.**
- **Audiences for television news shows have decreased steadily in the past five years, with drops ranging from 3 to 10 percent.**
- **The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to give equal weight to different perspectives, was abolished in 1987.**
7. **What was a major limitation of print media’s ability to shape public opinion in the early days of media?**
- **It was only accessible to people who could read and who could afford newspapers.**
8. **How does the focus in the image influence the audience?**
- **by communicating the importance of helping those in need.**
These answers reflect a nuanced understanding of propaganda, content reuse, ethical journalism, and the historical context of media's impact on public opinion.
1. **What is the main reason that people use propaganda to persuade others?**
- **It is easier to attack opponents by using propaganda than it is by using facts and logic.**
2. **What questions best determine if a piece of content is used fairly? Select the two correct answers.**
- **How much of the original work is being used?**
- **What is the purpose of the new project reusing the content?**
3. **What Creative Commons license must these photographs have in order for the illustrator to use for his purposes? Select the two correct answers.**
- **CC0**
- **CC BY**
4. **If a person uses the original work of another person, they are required by law to include proper attribution to give credit to the creator. Which case is an exception to this law?**
- **if the original work is in the public domain**
5. **Which principle of ethical journalism encourages journalists to expose actions that violate a code of ethics?**
- **Principle 1: Seek truth and report it.**
6. **A student is interpreting the past and present role of broadcast media in forming public opinion. Which fact about broadcast media, if true, is relevant and should be considered? Select the two correct answers.**
- **Audiences for television news shows have decreased steadily in the past five years, with drops ranging from 3 to 10 percent.**
- **The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to give equal weight to different perspectives, was abolished in 1987.**
7. **What was a major limitation of print media’s ability to shape public opinion in the early days of media?**
- **It was only accessible to people who could read and who could afford newspapers.**
8. **How does the focus in the image influence the audience?**
- **by communicating the importance of helping those in need.**
These answers reflect a nuanced understanding of propaganda, content reuse, ethical journalism, and the historical context of media's impact on public opinion.