What are the five W's?
Who what when where why
What does the A in ESCAPE stand for?
Audience
What makes a complicated issue seem simpler than it really is?
Simplification
What is a newspaper that is certain to a certain community/region/city?
Local
What amendment promises Americans freedom of the press?
What is news that cannot be verified as true and is often made to mislead people into believing something?
Fake news
What does the S in ESCAPE stand for?
Source
What tries to make you feel emotions about the issue rather than weighing the facts?
Exploitation
What is a newspaper that is specific to one country?
National
Which country, led by Kim Jong Un, has some of the most restrictive press laws in the world?
North Korea
What is a generalization or broad belief about a group of people that can be positive or negative?
Stereotype
What does the C in ESCAPE stand for?
Context
What tries to make its own cause seem stronger/better/more popular than it really is?
Exaggeration
What is a newspaper that covers stories from all over the world?
International
What are the five freedoms granted in the First Amendment?
Speech, press, religion, protest, assembly
What is a drawing that expresses a certain message or viewpoint, often political and can be found in newspapers?
Editorial cartoon
What does the P in ESCAPE stand for?
Purpose
What tries to broaden the gap between “us” (supporters) and “them” (the other side)?
Division
What type of newspaper is the Prince William Times?
Local
The First Amendment is part of what U.S. document?
Constitution
What is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view?
Propaganda
What do the two E's in ESCAPE stand for?
Evidence Execution
What is the SEED acronym used for?
Propaganda
What type of newspaper is CNN?
International
America included freedom of the press in the First Amendment to distance them from which country where citizens were not allowed to criticize the monarchy?
England