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Social Studies, 05.08.2021 08:50 nana54muller

• Where do you get most of your news, and how do you analyze what you hear, view, or read on media outlets? • In what ways can/do you, as a citizen, get involved in the governmental process? How do you apply critical thinking when you are involved in these activities? • Share an example of a fallacy or rhetoric you have seen used to market a product or service in commercials, advertisements, etc. How will you use information provided in Ch. 10 of THiNK: Critical Thinking and Logic Skills for Everyday Life to be a more mindful consumer? • If someone asked you what your favorite activity or concept from this class was as well as what the most challenging activity or concept was, what would you tell them and why?

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