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Focusing on one side of an issue and ignoring the other side is...
a) bias
b) propaganda
c) fact
d) opinion

Information that tries to change someone's opinion is...
a) bias
b) propaganda
c) fact
d) opinion

Something that can be proven with evidence is...
a) bias
b) propaganda
c) fact
d) opinion

A person or group's views or beliefs are...
a) bias
b) propganda
c) fact
d) opinion

Different media outlets can change information and manipulate stories. This is why it is important to ...
a) Only read one source
b) Evaluate sources from multiple perspectives
c) Believe everything you read
d) Watch only one news channel

Which type of propaganda uses facts, figures and charts to show one side as better than another?
a) testimonial
b) cardstacking
c) glittering generalities
d) name calling

Which type of propaganda uses short, catchy phrases to enhance an argument?
a) testimonial
b) cardstacking
c) glittering generalities
d) name calling

Which of the following is not a role of mass media in elections?
a) identify candidates
b) write editorials
c) broadcast different points of view
d) publish bias articles

Which of the following is not an outcome of rising campaign costs?
a) candidates conducting extensive fund-raising activities
b) candidates winning elections without a lot of money
c) wealthy individuals having an advantage in politics
d) limited opportunities to run for office

Limits on how much individuals, special interest groups, and PACs can donate to campaigns have led to the creation of what?
a) Super interest groups
b) Super individuals
c) Super PACs
d) no new groups

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