1) liberalism a) An ideology favoring an active role for government in efforts to solve society's problems b) An ideology favoring a limited role for government in efforts to solve society's problems 2) How do cats often land when they fall? a) On feet b) On back c) On side d) Randomly 3) Government a) The institutions and officials organized to create, enforce, and interpret laws b) A basic set of political beliefs about the roles of government and the individual society 4) Ideology a) A basic set of political beliefs about the roles of government and the individual society b) The institutions and officials organized to create, enforce, and interpret laws 5) Conservatism a) An ideology favoring an active role for government in efforts to solve society's problems b) An ideology favoring a limited role for government in efforts to solve society's problems 6) political party a) The institutions and officials organized to create, enforce, and interpret laws b) An organization that seeks to achieve power by electing its members into public office 7) Platform a) A document agreed up on by leaders of a political party that describes that party's position on issues b) A basic set of political beliefs about the roles of government and the individual society c) An organization that seeks to achieve power by electing its members into public office 8) Democrat a) One of the two major american political parties (which tends to be more conservative today) b) An ideology favoring a limited role for government in efforts to solve society's problems c) An ideology favoring an active role for government in efforts to solve society's problems d) One of the two major american political parties (which tends to be more liberal today) 9) Republican a) One of the two major american political parties (which tends to be more conservative today) b) An ideology favoring an active role for government in efforts to solve society's problems c) An ideology favoring a limited role for government in efforts to solve society's problems d) One of the two major american political parties (which tends to be more liberal today) 10) Which sense is a cat's strongest? a) Taste (A) b) Sight (D) c) Smell (B) d) Touch (C) 11) Media a) Any form of mass communication, including TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, websites, and social media platforms b) A basic set of political beliefs about the roles of government and the individual society c) Randomly d) Media sources that provide information, analysis, and/or opinions about current events 12) News/ "The press" a) Any form of mass communication, including TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, websites, and social media platforms b) Smell c) An ideology favoring an active role for government in efforts to solve society's problems d) The institutions and officials organized to create, enforce, and interpret laws e) A basic set of political beliefs about the roles of government and the individual society f) Media sources that provide information, analysis, and/or opinions about current events 13) Censorship a) Any form of mass communication, including TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, websites, and social media platforms b) When information is not allowed to be published because it is considered obscene, politically, unacceptable or a threat to security 14) Opinion a) information that is verifiable and true (can be supported by evidence) b) A personal belief about an issue (also called perspective, point of viewl, etc) c) Why a source was created (to inform or mislead, to entertain, and/or to make money) d) Information that supports a claim e) When an opinion influences how information is presented or consumed f) The tendency to search for, interpret, favor and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values 15) Fact a) information that is verifiable and true (can be supported by evidence) b) A personal belief about an issue (also called perspective, point of viewl, etc) c) Why a source was created (to inform or mislead, to entertain, and/or to make money) d) Information that supports a claim e) When an opinion influences how information is presented or consumed f) The tendency to search for, interpret, favor and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values 16) What do cats use to communicate? a) Barking b) Meowing c) Singing d) Whistling 17) Propaganda a) Big nono (except in war) b) Big yiss c) Any form of mass communication, including TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, websites, and social media platforms d) Media sources that provide information, analysis, and/or opinions about current events e) Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view f) Jive Samba and his trumpet concerto 18) Purpose a) information that is verifiable and true (can be supported by evidence) b) A personal belief about an issue (also called perspective, point of viewl, etc) c) Why a source was created (to inform or mislead, to entertain, and/or to make money) d) Information that supports a claim e) When an opinion influences how information is presented or consumed f) The tendency to search for, interpret, favor and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values 19) Confirmation Bias a) information that is verifiable and true (can be supported by evidence) b) A personal belief about an issue (also called perspective, point of viewl, etc) c) Why a source was created (to inform or mislead, to entertain, and/or to make money) d) Information that supports a claim e) When an opinion influences how information is presented or consumed f) The tendency to search for, interpret, favor and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values 20) Evidence a) information that is verifiable and true (can be supported by evidence) b) A personal belief about an issue (also called perspective, point of viewl, etc) c) Why a source was created (to inform or mislead, to entertain, and/or to make money) d) Information that supports a claim e) When an opinion influences how information is presented or consumed f) The tendency to search for, interpret, favor and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values 21) Bias a) information that is verifiable and true (can be supported by evidence) b) A personal belief about an issue (also called perspective, point of viewl, etc) c) Why a source was created (to inform or mislead, to entertain, and/or to make money) d) Information that supports a claim e) When an opinion influences how information is presented or consumed f) The tendency to search for, interpret, favor and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values 22) Source a) Person or group that provides information to a consumer b) the reliability and trustworthiness of an origin 23) credible/credibility a) Person or group that provides information to a consumer b) the reliability and trustworthiness of a source

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