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Media and Communication

Quick questions on Fake news and misinformation explained: H1 General Paper

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What are vague examples?
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"There is a lot of fake news" evidences little. Use specific tools or a named legislative model.
What is q1?
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Explain why misinformation is described as a threat to democracy. [2 marks]
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Explain the free-expression risk in laws against fake news. [2 marks]
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Explain why media literacy is often called the most durable defence against misinformation. [3 marks]

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