Which of the following defines propaganda?

A. an advertisement with very positive language that evoke positive emotions

B. an activity or cause that currently is popular and attracts more and more followers

C. the use of products because a celebrity or well-known individual uses them

D. a technique used in media to influence people's opinions, attitudes, and behavior

D. a technique used in media to influence people's opinions, attitudes, and behavior

Everyone is voting for Graham for class president, so you should, too.

Which type of propaganda is shown in the sentence?

A. media
B. snob appeal
C. glittering generality
D. bandwagon

D. bandwagon

Classifying groups or ideas, usually in unflattering ways, is known as ______.

A. bias.
B. propaganda.
C. stereotyping.
D. negativity.

C. stereotyping.

Why is it important to analyze the message and point of view of advertising?

A. to understand which services are best to use
B. to understand the best products to purchase
C. to understand which ads accurately represent reality
D. to understand the purpose of the ad

D. to understand the purpose of the ad.

Which of the following is a documentary?

A. a work of fiction based on a true story
B. a television show that has users tell about a product
C. a weekly or daily radio or television program that reports current events
D. a film that tells a true story using facts that can be verified
a film that tells a true story using facts that can be verified

D. a film that tells a true story using facts that can be verified.

Which of the following is the purpose of news programs?

A. to convince viewers to vote for a politician
B. to give information about current events
C. to deliver fair and unbiased information
D. to advertise community businesses