Media Bias
Civic and Human Rights
Technology
Environmental Sustainability
Miscellaneous
100

When news reporters and producers demonstrate their own opinions in the reporting of news and events

Media Bias

100

The legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; what your freedoms are within a given society.

Rights

100

Any and all information that has been translated into an electronic form that can be understood, processed, and manipulated by computers

Data

100

All of the resources that we utilize that come from Earth and the natural world

Natural resources
100

True or False: It is possible for pollution to happen by accident.

True

200

Information shared about events that have recently occurred for the purpose of informing others is called

"News"/"The News"

200

The concept that ALL human beings are entitled to certain rights in life regardless of race, class, gender, religion, or any other status

Human rights

200

True or false: Technology has advanced more over the past 200 years than it has over the previous 2,000 years.

True

200

The presence or introduction of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects on wildlife, plant life, and/or humans into the environment

Pollution

200

Human impact on the environment has increased dramatically over the past how many years?

200

300

Deliberately reporting false or inaccurate information with the deliberate intention of deceiving or misleading is called

Disinformation

300

When one leaves one country in order to live permanently in another

Immigration 

300

A form of digital currency that exists as an alternate form of payment to more traditional currencies (dollars, Euros, etc.)

Cryptocurrency

300

Iron, natural gas, coal, and oil are all examples of what type of resource?

Nonrenewable resource

300

The explicit list of rights that ALL Americans have, as written in our Constitution.

Bill of Rights

400

An intentional effort to misdirect or deceive others into believing something, such as the Balloon Boy incident.

Hoax
400

A crime committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, in whole or in part, usually as part of a government mandate/policy

Genocide

400

By far the most commonly used and easiest-to-bypass form of cyber security is

Passwords

400

A significant disruption or destruction of the ecology of a region due to human activity or action

Ecological disaster

400

Write down as many examples of a personal computer as you can. The team with the most gets the points!

PC, laptop, tablet, Chromebook, calculator, gaming console, cellphone, etc. 

500

When news sources simply report on the same stories as other media outlets in the same manner

Mainstream bias

500

In the context of rights, this means that citizens are granted rights and privileges in society based on what they need and what is morally just and fair

Equity

500

Any form of thinking and problem-solving that is performed by a computer as opposed to a human user

Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)

500

The practice of protecting the environment through sustainable practices and active renewal/replenishment of natural resources

Conservation

500

Mr. Newens is fascinated by the story of what famous ship?

RMS Titanic