Media Literacy

1. The economist, Bloomberg, and TIME are all neutral sources.
2. BuzzFeed, MSNBC, and Mic slant liberal.
3. The Washington times , Drudge report, and OAN slant conservative.
4. Patribotics and palmer report are extremely liberal and INFOWARS and B are extremely conservative.
5. A piece of information that can be proven by evidence.
6. Something someone thinks that might not be true.
7. An opinion but it can supported by facts and other information.
8. In the review section there are students opinions of all kinds of stuff.
9. anybody can, but most likely the journalist writing the paper or if the journalist interviews somebody.
10. If your writing about something you strongly believe in or don't like you would probably want to write a little it about how you feel about the topic.
11. I believe, I think, In my experience.
12. Amendment number 1 says the freedom of press.
13. ;Or abridging the freedom speech, or of the press;
14. Journalism is very important because how would i know what's going on in California right now unless the news reported it and journalist wrote about it.
15. There all talking about the same things but making sound better or worse depending on if there liberal or conservative.
16. If your against Donald Trump your heading isn't going to be something good about Donald Trump like NPR's first sentence is President Trump had a bad week.
17. I think they know that theres no way to make what happened look like it is a good thing for conservatives. However they are going to make it sound as good as possible for them.
18. No definitely not because then there is no reason to have more than one media coverage.
19. Yes because not everyone agrees in the world but the source should never lie about what they are reporting.
20. Yes because you want to hear both sides of the story and they might even have some good points about the subject.
21. Everybody just report the news and don't be super biased.

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