Public Speaking
Communication Models
Ethics
speech content
Free Speech
100

The definition of "Glossophobia"

What is "fear of public speaking"

100

Greek philosopher who developed the first communication model

Who is Aristotle

100

Define "ethics"

What is a moral code that helps a person determine right from wrong

100

Identify three parts to a tradition speech outline

What is introduction, body and conclusion

100

Name the five freedoms awarded in the First Amendment

What are freedom of speech, press, religion, the right to peacefully assemble and the right to petition.
200

The main goal of all communication

What is "shared meaning"

200

A communication model which involves a speaker, a message, a receiver and feedback

What is a transactional communication model

200

Define "stereotype"

What is to judge a group of people based on the actions of one individual or visa-versa

200

What are three purposes for giving a speech

What are to inform, to entertain and to persuade

200

What was the Act that prohibited citizens from speaking out against the military, the government or war efforts?

What is called the Sedition Act

300

Eye contact, gestures, facial expressions are examples of

What is nonverbal communication

300

A communication cycle is also known as

What is a circular communication model

300

Define "plagiarism" differentiate two types

What is to claim rights to a work that is not your own -- global means to take an entire body of work and patch-work is to take bits and pieces of work from several sources without citing where the content came from

300

Three key items to include in the introduction of a speech

What are an attention getter, a preview and a way to establish the credibility of the speaker

300

What is the name of the human rights organization founded in 1919 to defend those who believe their First Amendment rights have been violated

What is the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

400

Three symptoms of speech anxiety

What are increased heart rate, sweaty palms and overall nervousness

400

Two types of communication interference or "noise" -- with examples

What is internal (such as stomach growling, headache, internal thoughts) and external (air conditioner, talking, knock on door, phones)

400

Give three examples of unethical speech content

What is hate speech, racial or gender slurs or stereotyping; what is slander or untruthful content; what is presenting plagiarized material 

400

Five types of materials to be used when supporting main ideas in the body of a speech

What are 1) facts, 2) statistics, 3) examples, 4) stories or anecdotes, 5) charts, graphs or visuals.

400

Name two famous "free speech cases" that involved non-verbal communication (clothing, artifacts or other items)

What is the Tinker vs. DesMoines case during the Vietnam War era and the 1989 burning of the American Flag

500

Four types of public speaking apprehension include

What is speakers who are nervous at the start of the speech (confrontational); speakers who are confident at the start but get more nervous during the speech (average); speakers who are nervous throughout the speech (inflexible) and those who are confident throughout the speech (insensitive)

500

The terms for building up and breaking down a message

What are encoding and decoding

500

Define "slander" and define "libel". Also give the information needed for one of these situations to hold up in court

Slander is spoken and libel is written. In order for either of these to be proven, the content must be false; the person accused of this must have known the information to be false, the person must have spoken or written it with intent to defame or harm the other persons reputation and must have anticipated personal gain.

500

List and define three specific concepts developed by Aristotle still in use today especially in persuasive speaking

What are ethos (ethics and credibility); logos (language and logic) and pathos (emotion)

500

Which President initiated the Patriot Act in response to what tragic event and why is this considered a potential threat to free speech

What is President Bush in response to the 9-11 terrorist attack on America. It is considered a threat to free speech because it opens the door for profiling people based on their appearance.

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