Propaganda Techniques
Cartoon Techniques
Roles of Media
Fake News
Review
100
Do this because everyone else does it.

What is bandwagon?

100

Cartoonist clearly states what objects stand for.

What is labeling?

100

Gives the media influence.

What is an audience?

100
Sharing information without knowing it is fake.

What is misinformation?

100

State election to choose a nominee.

What is a primary?

200

Relates to the common people and usually shows patriotism.

What is plain folks?

200

Cartoonist creates a caricature by overdoing physical features.

What is exaggeration?

200

Keeps eye on government/those in power.

What is watchdog?

200

Completely untrue information.

What is fabricated content?

200

First philosopher to study government.

Who is Aristotle?

300

Broad or vague words, used often in slogans.

What are glittering generalities?

300

Cartoonist uses well known objects to represent more complex concepts.

What are symbols?

300

A long segment that exposes wrongdoings.

What is an expose?

300

Purposely sharing false information.

What is disinformation?

300

The first government set up of the United States.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

400

An endorsement or association of feelings towards a candidate or idea (hint: two techniques).

What is testimonial and transfer?

400

Cartoonist compares a complex situation to something familiar so the message is easier to understand.

What is analogy?

400
Sets agenda by deciding what gets discussed and prioritized in the public sphere.

What is gatekeeper?

400

Click-bait headlines is an example of this.

What is manipulated content?

400

The national government can regulate state laws if they interfere with interstate business.

What is the Commerce Clause?

500

Trash talking people/ideas or presenting only one sided facts and not results or consequences (hint: 2 techniques).

What is name calling and card stacking?

500

Cartoonist uses to express their opinion on an issue presenting the difference between appearance and reality.

What is irony?

500

Important or complex issues are overlooked or over simplified, entertainment is prioritized, ideologies play a role in gate-keeping.

What is bias?

500

Information can be completely true, but presented poorly.

What is misleading content?

500

This division of power accommodates shifting relationships between the federal and state governments with new ideas such as limited government.

What is contemporary federalism?
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