3.3.2.3 - Propaganda through Omission
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Practice Questions
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What is omission in the context of propaganda?
💡 Hint: Think about how a news story might not include all the facts.
Give an example of omission in media.
💡 Hint: Consider how stories can be told in different ways.
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What does omission in propaganda refer to?
💡 Hint: Consider how information can be presented partially.
True or False: Omission can lead to an informed public.
💡 Hint: Think about the role of complete information.
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Challenge Problems
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You are analyzing a political campaign ad that omits relevant information about a candidate's past actions. How would you identify and address this omission?
💡 Hint: Seek outside perspectives beyond the ad's messaging.
Critique a news article that you feel uses omission strategically. Identify omitted facts and consider what perspective that presentation takes.
💡 Hint: Consider what additional information would alter the story's impact.
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