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Civic

1. Community problem solving


2. Participation in Fundraising (run/walk/ride)


3. Run for political office

Electoral

1. Regular Voting


2. Displaying buttons, signs, or stickers


3. Volunteering for Canidate or political oranizations.

Political Voice

1. Contacting officals


2. Protesting


3. Boycotting or Buycotting

Political Parties

An organization whose members hold similar views on public issues. Winning elections and having their members hold public office.

Interest groups

Seek to influence or bribe the making and execution of public policy by engaging in political and public policy processes.

Types of messages

Logical Argument


Ad Hominem Attack


Positive image

Testimonial

Have a celebrity endorse this product or canidate

Plain Folk

Make the leaders look just like regular looking and acting people through dress, speech, and actions

Card Stacking

A lot of exaggerations at every opportunity for the canidate



Deliberate bias on argument

Media

Various means of communications with different audiences


Examples- tv, radio, interwebs, newspapers, ads, and magazines.

Newsapapers and Television

Republican- Fox News


Democratic- MSNBC

5 ways of determining credibility

1. Qualifications or reputations of the writer/organization


2. Where the info comes from


3. Internal consistency and agreement with other credible sources


4. Use of supporting evidence


5. Evidence of bias or unstated assumptions

Analyzing Issues and Detail

1. Public Records-such as county tax records


2. Surveys of public opinion


3. Research data


4. Advocacy groups

Consensus Building

Each person does their part

Compromise

A process of making concessions to settle differences

Persuasion


Process of inducing others into accepting a point of view by means of reasoning and argumentation

Negotiation

Process of settling differences through a discussion of issues