How well does the media hold those in power to account? Recapping our learning

In this lesson, we will review how well the media holds those in power to account. We will then use that information to answer a series of exam style questions, including an essay on whether the UK media effectively keeps the citizenry informed about politics.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.True or false, censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information?

1/5

Q2.True or false, misinformation is information that is deliberately created to harm a person, social group or organisation?

2/5

Q3.Censorship might be used to disrupt the publishing of information that portrays your business or business partners in a negative light. This is called...?

3/5

Q4.Censorship might be used to keep the tactics, which are going to be used by an army, confidential and secret from the enemy. This is called....?

4/5

Q5.True or false, the government in China is controlled by the Republican Party of China?

5/5

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.True or false, censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information?

1/5

Q2.True or false, misinformation is information that is deliberately created to harm a person, social group or organisation?

2/5

Q3.Censorship might be used to disrupt the publishing of information that portrays your business or business partners in a negative light. This is called...?

3/5

Q4.Censorship might be used to keep the tactics, which are going to be used by an army, confidential and secret from the enemy. This is called....?

4/5

Q5.True or false, the government in China is controlled by the Republican Party of China?

5/5

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How well does the media hold those in power to account? Recapping our learning,.

Assess what you learnt in this unit by completing the quiz below. Don't forget to click 'get your score' at the end. Good luck!

Q1.True or false, misinformation is information that is deliberately created to harm a person, social group or organisation?

1/5

Q2.Censorship might be used to disrupt the publishing of information that portrays your business or business partners in a negative light. This is called...?

2/5

Q3.Which of the following is NOT a key value in a democracy?

3/5

Q4.True or false, one way the media can support democratic values is by ensuring they publish accurate information?

4/5

Q5.What was the Leveson Inquiry set up to investigate?

5/5

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How well does the media hold those in power to account? Recapping our learning,.

Assess what you learnt in this unit by completing the quiz below. Don't forget to click 'get your score' at the end. Good luck!

Q1.True or false, misinformation is information that is deliberately created to harm a person, social group or organisation?

1/5

Q2.Censorship might be used to disrupt the publishing of information that portrays your business or business partners in a negative light. This is called...?

2/5

Q3.Which of the following is NOT a key value in a democracy?

3/5

Q4.True or false, one way the media can support democratic values is by ensuring they publish accurate information?

4/5

Q5.What was the Leveson Inquiry set up to investigate?

5/5

Lesson summary: How well does the media hold those in power to account? Recapping our learning

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