MEDIA BASICS
INTEREST GROUPS
MEDIA BIAS
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
SOCIAL MEDIA
100

What is media?

Sources of information (news, social media, TV)

100

What is an interest group?

A group that tries to influence government

100

What is bias?

Favoring one side

100

What amendment protects the press?

1st Amendment

100

What is one way social media spreads information?

Quickly/virally

200

What is public opinion?

What people think about issues or government

200

What is lobbying?

Trying to influence lawmakers

200

Give one example of media bias

Word choice, framing, omission

200

What is censorship?

Government limiting information

200

What is misinformation?

False or misleading info

300

How does media influence elections?

It informs voters and shapes opinions

300

How do interest groups use media?

Ads, campaigns, messaging, etc. 

300

Why is bias important to recognize?

It affects understanding

300

What was the Pentagon Papers case about?

Government trying to stop newspapers

300

How can social media influence opinions?

Repetition, trends, exposure

400

What is the public agenda?

Issues people think are important

400

Name one issue interest groups might focus on

(Answers vary: environment, education, etc.) 

400

What is credibility?

How trustworthy a source is

400

Who should the press serve?

The people (not the government)

400

What is one risk of social media?

Fake news, bias, echo chambers

500

Why is media important in a democracy?

Keeps citizens informed and involved

500

Why can interest groups be powerful?

Money, organization, influence

500

How can two sources report the same story differently?

Different perspectives or bias

500

When might the government limit the press?

National security (debate answer)

500

Why do people trust social media?

Accessibility, familiarity (discussion)