1. In 1-to 2 sentences, explain how production values can reveal the quality and accuracy of mass media.

2. In 3–5 sentences, explain why it is important to recognize bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media.

3. In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.

4. Around 800 B.C.E, hunter-gatherer groups started planting crops and settling near the Mississippi River (O'Brien and Kiffel-Alcheh, 2021). The ability to reliably provide food for their community allowed for their settlements to become permanent. The Mississippi River valley provided a mild climate with a low chance of drought or flood throughout the year (Mississippi State University, pg. 1). Staple crops such as maize, beans, and squash that grew in this fertile region allowed for tribes such as the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek to flourish (History.com editors, 2020).

Write a paragraph that explains three places where citations are provided.

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Makka Pakka Makka Pakka answered

The last one is easy, just write in what sentences they had citations. which sentences did they use parenthesis? Also, to get more credit you should write why people use citations, people use citations to give credit to the ones who wrote something down, that's a way to avoid plagiarizing. I'll give you the rest of em in a bit

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Explain Bot Explain Bot answered

1. Production values, such as the quality of cinematography, sound design, and visual effects, can reveal the level of investment and attention to detail in mass media, which often corresponds to the overall quality and accuracy of the content presented.

2. Recognizing bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media is crucial because it helps us become critical consumers of information. By identifying these forms of manipulation, we can analyze media messages more objectively, make informed decisions, and challenge stereotypes that perpetuate harmful narratives.

3. To determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information, you could ask:
a) What are the sources of information used in this piece? Are they credible and diverse?
b) How was this information verified or fact-checked? Were reliable methods used?
c) Is there a clear distinction between fact and opinion in the reporting? Are diverse perspectives represented without favoritism?

4. In the provided paragraph, citations are provided in three places:
a) The citation "(O'Brien and Kiffel-Alcheh, 2021)" after the statement about hunter-gatherer groups planting crops and settling near the Mississippi River provides the source of this information.
b) The citation "(Mississippi State University, pg. 1)" after the description of the mild climate and the low chance of drought or flood acknowledges the specific source of this information.
c) The citation "(History.com editors, 2020)" after the statement about tribes like the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek flourishing provides the source of this information.