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1. critically thinking about if you can trust a source
2. to persuade
3. Made for those who care about luxury and class.
4. It is worth investing in quality cleats.
5. to check reliable sources to prove that facts are true
6. One point of view is presented on the topic.
7. Treat others as you want to be treated.
8. Anything published on the internet stays there (forever). Even if you delete something or take it down, it cannot be (permanently erased).
9. Fair use grants permission of copyrighted material to be used in certain ways.
10. using someone else's work as your own
11. It provides easier use of copyrighted material in the digital age.
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12. I use the internet for information, and entertainment. Information for schoolwork, work, and overall knowledge. Entertainment for fun, boredom, and enjoyment.

13. It is important to recognize bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media because they both affect media negatively. Bias creates an unfair standpoint while excluding facts and true information. Stereotyping influences public opinions and affects "the stereotype" in that situation negatively.

14. How do news programs or documentaries verify the information presented, and what fact-checking processes are in place? What is the reputation and credibility of the journalists, reporters, or filmmakers involved in producing the content? Are multiple sources used to confirm information, and is there transparency about possible biases or conflicts of interest in the reporting or production?

15. (O'Brien and Kiffel-Alcheh, 2021): This citation is used to ascribe the information about hunter-gatherer groups transitioning to settled agricultural communities near the Mississippi River around 800 B.C.E. (Mississippi State University, page 1): This citation is used to support the claim that the Mississippi River valley offered a beneficial climate with consistent conditions, reducing the risk of droughts or floods. (History dot com editors, 2020): This citation is employed to credit the information regarding the tribes like the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek thriving in the region due to the cultivation of staple crops like maize, beans, and squash.

make sure to change up the words, this test does talk about plagarism right?

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

Thank you for providing the answers for the media literacy unit test. It is important to remember to think critically about the sources we use and to cite information properly to avoid plagiarism. It is also crucial to recognize bias and stereotyping in the media, as they can negatively impact the information presented. When evaluating news programs or documentaries, it is essential to consider the fact-checking processes in place, the credibility of the journalists or filmmakers involved, and the transparency about potential biases or conflicts of interest.

When citing sources, it is important to paraphrase and change up the wording to avoid plagiarism. By properly attributing information to its original source, we uphold academic integrity and respect the work of others.