US
Media
Science
Eco
Global world
100

This document outlines the basic laws of the U.S.

Constitution

100

This term describes when people mainly see opinions they already agree with online.

echo chamber

100

This term refers to technology that can learn and make decisions.

artificial intelligence

100

This gas is mainly responsible for global warming.

carbon dioxide

100

This human-made material is the most common pollutant found in the oceans today.

plastic

200

This term refers to the state system that everyone should have equal political rights.

democracy

200

This type of headline is designed to make people click rather than inform them.

clickbait

200

This energy source comes from splitting atoms.

nuclear energy

200

This term means using resources again instead of throwing them away.

recycling

200

This term describes the gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature caused by greenhouse gases.

global warming

300

This branch of government is responsible for making laws.

Congress

300

This medi uses emotional language to influence audiences rather than facts.

yellow press / tabloids

300

This molecule carries genetic information in almost all living organisms.

DNA

300

This device converts sunlight into electricity.

solar panel

300

This term describes a long period with little or no rainfall, affecting millions globally.

drought

400

This term describes the strong influence of money and interest groups on U.S. politics.

lobbying

400

This concept means people are judged by stereotypes rather than individuality.

prejudice

400

These structures inside cells produce energy and are often called the “powerhouses” of the cell.

mitochondria

400

This idea says that protecting the environment also means protecting people’s quality of life.

sustainability

400

This practice involves cutting down large areas of forest for agriculture or urban development.

deforestation

500

This principle ensures that the executive, legislative, and judicial branches limit each other’s power.

checks and balances

500

This term describes the intentional use of media to influence public opinion, often by manipulating information or framing issues in a certain way.

propaganda

500

This modern technology allows scientists to edit specific genes in an organism’s genome.

CRISPR

500

This term describes when companies pretend to be environmentally friendly without real action.

greenwashing

500

When leaders misuse their power for personal gain, this occurs.

corruption

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