Politics - 2.8: The Media - Civics EOC State Exam 2024
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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This video teaches the influence of the media and interest groups in politics and governmental policy. Students will be introduced to the tradition of First Amendment protection of Freedom of the Press has played in providing news outlets the ability to criticize the government and politicians and how this protection is limited around the world. Students will then learn about the crucial “citizenship” responsibility to “stay informed” as this plays an important role in voting. Students will learn how politicians use the media to push their agendas and campaigns, and the effect that “media bias” plays in obtaining objective political opinions. Students will also learn about “public opinion polls” and their influence in elections and governmental policy. This video traces the evolution of different forms of media and how more Americans are getting their news from the internet. It also provides an introduction to the concept of propaganda and propaganda techniques such as: “testimonials,” “plain-folks appeal,” and “bandwagon” advertising / promotional” campaigns. Finally, students will learn about “watchdog role” the media plays in exposing governmental corruption and wrongdoing.
Mr. Raymond’s Civics E.O.C. Academy was designed for students taking the Florida Civics End-of-Course (EOC) Exam. However, as many states are implementing Civics Exams, these videos will work for all students of Civics, US Government, and US History. Currently students have to pass a civics state exam in order to graduate in Idaho, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, North Dakota, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah. These videos look at all of the civics benchmarks that will be tested on most state civics exams.
As a civics teacher I have often looked for civics RUclips video clips to show my students. I hope these videos will serve as a supplement to lessons for civics teachers, US history teachers, US government teachers and their students. While they might be a little basic for AP Government students, they could serve as a refresher of basic concepts and content. I have also thought that these videos could help those who are going to take the naturalization test to become US Citizens. I have also been reached by parents whose children are taking Florida Virtual School’s (FLVS) Civics class.
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I learned that media is the primary source of information we have about political candidates and the issues.
Good job T-Good!
I learned that media is the primary source of info we have about political candidates and issues.
Great video learned about media influence on politics and decision making.
Very informative. Great video. Thank you very much!
No one: absolutely silent in the house
When your phone suddenly goes off: 0:01-0:09
Great Video!! I learned about the impact of media
thank you now i will be able to do better on my civics midterm tommarow
I learned that Lobbyists approach the officials directly
Good job Jules!
Thank you!! now I know wayyyyyyyy more! I can do way better on my history test tomorrow
i learned that propaganda is persuasive communication to evoke emotion
I learned a lot about the influence the media has on politics and the way he public views the government
I learned the definition of public opinion
Thank u ur video really helped me in the Civics EOC
Thanks for saying so!! Good luck - you'll do great!! Mr. Raymond
I learned that certain news organizations favor certain political parties
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I learned that politicians and the media can both be very biased.
I learned the definition of a testimonial.
these videos are sooooooo helpful and my teacher loves them
Sorry Dario, just seeing this now! Thanks! Mr. Raymond
Without the first amendment, I wouldn't be able to be a devout follower of the Giant Spaghetti Monster religion.
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Mr. Raymond i don't understand what are the effects of media being bias
Sorry for the slow response! It means we have to recognize bias and be careful not to let it influence our own political ideologies and opinions too much... Then again we are all biased... Thanks for asking... hope you are having a great year!! Mr. Raymond
Nice I am learning this
+Mroreos playz awesome! Glad you found it! Mr. Raymond
great video i have it for home work
Thanks so much Carmen! Happy holidays! Mr. Raymond
Excellent!
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Well it’s 2024 and my eoc is Friday 😢
Ugh not a great day for it, but my kids are taking their text next Friday... I hope you did well and now you can have a nice relaxing weekend! Mr. Ray
I learned that the term "plain-folks appeal" means that political candidates use images/symbols to look like a regular american
I learned that mass media includes newspapers, TV, radio,films,books,magazines and other forms of communication that transmit information to large numbers of people.
Very informative, thank you.
I learned more about biased media and the effect it can have on society
i learned that not many places have freedom of speech
is this 2.11 or 2.10
I learned that the media can have a huge effect on public opinion by portraying events in specific lights and choosing to focus on certain topics as opposed to others, on the wrongdoings of one candidate as opposed to those of both.
I learned that I learned something
on 3:29 on the map next to Turkey is a country labelled in yellow I am a citizen of that country but I live in the U.S and there is a tyranny there :(
Are you from Romania? Glad you are here. Too much tyranny in this world (even here.) I hope you are having a great year!! Mr. Raymond
Thank you
Thank you!
I learned that certain news organizations can favor candidates or parties
I learned that a testimonial is a famous person who supports a candidate
I learned that more news networks are more biased than I thought
I learned that there are many different propaganda techniques!
It's a symbiotic relationship, one feeds the other, as pols never want to solve problems, better to leave them unsolved and have an issue(s) to continually fight about and raise money for the next campaign. The media never states what is right from wrong, only the different sides to a thorny problem, it's win-win for both, and a money cash cow, too. Only the citizens suffer and the poorer citizens suffer the most........and the Devil smiles and laughs.
Agreed Thomas! It seems like obstructionist politics is the new norm... I see hope in some of my students... but worry the cycle will continue!
but this was a great video
I learned that a testimonial is a type of propaganda technique
11:39 WHAT DID YOU SAY?
IDK... Hmm!
I learned that freedom is a privelige
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I learned that most countries do not have freedom of the press.
Good job Patriot!!
So The masses vote how they feel not how they think….sheeps. I’ll rather not follow.
Definitely lead!
i learned that most of the world does not have freedom of the press!
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next time can you talk a lot slower
Haha yes