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| a fact is something that can be proven |
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| An opinion is something that cant be proven |
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| celebrities, endorse product |
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| words used to influence, to come with group |
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| propagandists pretend to be like us |
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| doctor or scientist statements |
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| oversimplified mental picture of group |
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| 2 EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF PROPOGANDA |
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1. Stereotypes: All muslims are terrorists
2. Snob Appeal: Tory Burch, Exclusive accsesories company designed for those who can afford the very best.
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| Ideas we think are true, no evidence |
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