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Unit 03 (4a-6b)

Red 11 - Unit 3 (4a-6b)

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What protects the freedom of the press? The First Amendment
Which is a FALSE statement about the media? They only shares only false and misleading information They help citizens make informed decisions They holds government leaders accountable They are free from government influence They only share false and misleading information
Which is NOT a way the media influences public opinion and government? Focusing public attention on selected issues Holding government Recruiting and nominating candidates Recruiting and nominating candidates
The government uses the media to —
A local newspaper highlights candidates running for election. What media role is this an example of? Identifying candidates
A news network runs daily segments about the economy and inflation before the election. What is the media doing? Emphasizing selected issues
A cartoon shows a donkey and elephant fighting over healthcare while voter looks confused. What media role is this? Creating political cartoons
A local newspaper prints a guest column from a teacher criticizing one candidate’s education plan. What is this an example of? Publishing opinions and editorials
A political commentator posts on TikTok the key points of last night’s debate. What role is the media playing? Posting to social media and blogs
A radio show hosts a debate on the most important issues between two candidates. What role is the media playing? Broadcasting different viewpoints
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