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    The Power of Critical Thinking Effective Reasoning about Ordinary and Extraordinary Claims
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    Exam 5: Media Manipulation: Fake News, Bias, and Advertising
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    In Order to Read a News Source Critically, We Must
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In Order to Read a News Source Critically, We Must

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

In order to read a news source critically, we must ask ourselves if the claims we encounter have been examined by fact-checkers, are plausible, and


A) are accepted by most people.
B) reinforce what we'd like to believe.
C) are supported by evidence.
D) contradict our existing beliefs.

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