Bias, Symbolism, and Propaganda
Let’s Learn About Bias, Symbolism, and Propaganda:
SS.7.CG.2.9 – Analyze media and political communications and identify examples of bias, symbolism and propaganda.
Media and Political Communication
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Information can be presented in a way that favors one perspective (“bias”), advocates a clear point of view or action (“propaganda”), or presents images to serve as information shortcuts (“symbolism”).
Benchmark Clarification 1: Identifying Bias, Symbolism and Propaganda
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Guide 1: Identifying Bias, Symbolism and Propaganda
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Benchmark Clarification 2: Evaluating Bias, Symbolism and Propaganda
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