What is ozone?
A)a particular place
the situation of things being out of order or upside-down
to cause something to fade or disappear
a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms
harmful and causing damage
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to living organisms in high concentrations.
Today, the most popular form of mass media is________.
(See unit 15, lesson 2 for assistance)
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3 points
newspapers
radio
word of mouth
the internet
(See unit 15, lesson 2 for assistance)
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3 points
newspapers
radio
word of mouth
the internet
the internet
The main purpose of TV shows is to ______________ the audience.
(See unit 15, lesson 2 for assistance)
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3 points
persuade
inform
entertain
(See unit 15, lesson 2 for assistance)
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3 points
persuade
inform
entertain
entertain
The main purpose of commercials is to ______________ the audience.
(See unit 15, lesson 2 for assistance)
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3 points
persuade
inform
entertain
(See unit 15, lesson 2 for assistance)
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3 points
persuade
inform
entertain
persuade
What is ozone?
A)a particular place
B)the situation of things being out of order or upside-down
C)to cause something to fade or disappear
D)a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms
E)harmful and causing damage
A)a particular place
B)the situation of things being out of order or upside-down
C)to cause something to fade or disappear
D)a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms
E)harmful and causing damage
D) a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms.
Identify the propaganda technique used in the sentence below:
"79% of students prefer our brand of backpack"
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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2 points
glittering generality
bandwagon
snob appeal
"79% of students prefer our brand of backpack"
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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2 points
glittering generality
bandwagon
snob appeal
bandwagon
Identify the propaganda technique used in the sentence below:
"As your class president, I will try my hardest to make sure your voice is heard and valued. I will take time to listen to your concerns and take action. You deserve change!"
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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2 points
glittering generality
bandwagon
snob appeal
"As your class president, I will try my hardest to make sure your voice is heard and valued. I will take time to listen to your concerns and take action. You deserve change!"
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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2 points
glittering generality
bandwagon
snob appeal
glittering generality
If a news report presents only one side of a story, then the article is ________________.
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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3 points
negative
biased
propaganda
labeled
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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3 points
negative
biased
propaganda
labeled
biased
How can you identify bias on a website?
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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2 points
The creator is an expert on the topic.
The most up-to-date factual information is presented.
Multiple sources present unique points of view.
One point of view is presented on the topic.
(See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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2 points
The creator is an expert on the topic.
The most up-to-date factual information is presented.
Multiple sources present unique points of view.
One point of view is presented on the topic.
One point of view is presented on the topic.
Which option is an example of an ethical standard? Select all that apply.
(See unit 15, lesson 5 for assistance)
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2 points
Don't run near the pool
Be respectful and considerate
Choose your words carefully
Dogs are man's best friend
(See unit 15, lesson 5 for assistance)
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2 points
Don't run near the pool
Be respectful and considerate
Choose your words carefully
Dogs are man's best friend
Be respectful and considerate
Choose your words carefully
Choose your words carefully
Which factors determine whether use of copyrighted work may be considered fair use? Select all that apply.
(See unit 15, lessons 5 & 6 for assistance)
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2 points
Purpose and character of use
Whether or not copyrighted work is digital or in print
The nature of the copyrighted work
Amount of copyrighted work taken
Effect of use on the potential market
Date of copyrighted work
(See unit 15, lessons 5 & 6 for assistance)
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2 points
Purpose and character of use
Whether or not copyrighted work is digital or in print
The nature of the copyrighted work
Amount of copyrighted work taken
Effect of use on the potential market
Date of copyrighted work
Purpose and character of use
The nature of the copyrighted work
Amount of copyrighted work taken
Effect of use on the potential market
The nature of the copyrighted work
Amount of copyrighted work taken
Effect of use on the potential market
Read this excerpt from a sample research paper. Identify places where attribution is provided. Select all that apply. (See unit 15, lesson 6 for assistance)
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2 points
Captionless Image
In reference to Google
In reference to Wikipedia
In reference to Smithsonian Magazine
In reference to NASA
In reference to University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
In reference to carbon dioxide and other gases
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Captionless Image
In reference to Google
In reference to Wikipedia
In reference to Smithsonian Magazine
In reference to NASA
In reference to University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
In reference to carbon dioxide and other gases
In reference to Google
In reference to Wikipedia
In reference to Smithsonian Magazine
In reference to NASA
In reference to University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
In reference to Wikipedia
In reference to Smithsonian Magazine
In reference to NASA
In reference to University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
What is the difference between bias and stereotyping? (See unit 15, lesson 3 for assistance)
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2 points
Bias means only one side of an issue is represented, but stereotyping means viewing all members of a group as similar even though they are not.
Stereotyping means only one side of an issue is represented, but bias means viewing all members of a group as similar even though they are not.
Bias and stereotyping are the same
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Bias means only one side of an issue is represented, but stereotyping means viewing all members of a group as similar even though they are not.
Stereotyping means only one side of an issue is represented, but bias means viewing all members of a group as similar even though they are not.
Bias and stereotyping are the same
Bias means only one side of an issue is represented, but stereotyping means viewing all members of a group as similar even though they are not.