By Ms. Burr. Propaganda Is when someone tries to sell you something ie. Product, idea, politician and Suggests something shady or underhanded or Uses.

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By Ms. Burr

Propaganda Is when someone tries to sell you something ie. Product, idea, politician and Suggests something shady or underhanded or Uses techniques to distort, conceal, exaggerate the facts, or confuse the audience, or Uses deceptive language

Bias is  mental tendency or inclination, especially an irrational preference or prejudice

Where can bias be found?  TV commercials  Advertisements  Editorial Section of a newspaper  Irresponsible journalism  Almost anywhere

Bias and Editorial Cartoons  The following cartoon is biased…?

Name Calling, Glittering Generalities, Transfer, False Analogy, Testimonial, Bandwagon, Faulty Cause and Effect, Appeal to Authority, People, Force, or Emotion

Sources  All cartoons from politicalcartoons.com