Theories
Examples
Visuals
Application
Leaders
100

What’s it called when your news feed makes every story feel similar to what you align with?

Filter bubble or echo chamber

100

Name one modern event where agenda-setting played a key role in shaping public debate.

Palestinian genocide 

100

What explains why a picture of a sad dog might make you vote for a housing bill? 

Emotional appeal 

100

If you were the leader of a democratic country, why would you rely on political commentators? Is there a theory that applies? 

Spiral of Silence 

100

During what U.S. president’s administration was the phrase “flood the zone with sh*t” used to describe overwhelming the public with distractions? 

Donald Trump via Steve Bannon

200

Which type of propaganda tool uses exaggerated or absurd claims to intimidate or test loyalty?

Hard Propaganda

200

TikTok influencers doing subtle pro-candidate posts. What kind of propaganda?

Soft propaganda

200

What is it called when visual media shapes how we interpret an event — based on what’s shown or not shown?

Framing

200

Why do leaders often use military action or crisis framing during scandals?

Wag the dog/ to appear strong and shift media focus

200

Which leader filmed casual selfie-videos during wartime to increase global support?

Zelensky

300

What’s the difference between agenda-setting and priming? 

Agenda-setting = what we think about.

Priming = how we evaluate political actors based on that agenda. 

300

Give one example of a modern leader using visual distraction to deflect from scandal.

Trump holding a bible in front of a church while people were protesting.

300

What polcom concept was used when Vladimir Putin “discovered” ancient Greek artifacts while scuba diving in a televised event?

Smoke and mirrors / Cult of personality visual propaganda

300

What’s the risk of relying on “smoke and mirrors” tactics in democratic societies?

Public distrust, backfire, or exposure through alternative media

300

Who claimed they were the “father, mother, and god” of their nation? 

Idi Amin

400

What theory explains how crime coverage leads to people buying 12 locks for their front door?

You can ask for a hint...

Cultivation Theory

400

In 1960, John F. Kennedy won the television debate against Nixon because of ... 

optics/ his looks and composure on TV  

400

What color is often used in campaign design to signal trust and stability?

Blue

400

Describe how flooding the zone can work without any lies.

By overwhelming the public with trivial, true-but-irrelevant, or conflicting content to distract from important facts.

400

Which dictator renamed months of the year after himself and his mother?

Saparmurat Niyazov - Turkmenistan

500

Which country in the world popularized firehouse of falsehood in global information campaigns?

Russia

500

During COVID-19, which theory was used when conflicting rumors overwhelmed social media in 2020? 

Firehose of falsehood

500

What’s the term for making a leader seem larger-than-life through statues, banners, dramatic lighting, and slow-mo montages? 

Cult of personality visuals

500

Why does lying a lot work better than lying well?

People stop fact-checking and start scrolling

500

Which country claimed its leader invented the hamburger?

North Korea

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