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30 Cards in this Set
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bias |
Choosing one idea about a topic over any other ideas. |
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inform |
To communicate information or knowledge to people. |
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opinion |
A belief based on facts and experience. |
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oppose |
To be against something; the opposite of |
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persuade |
To change someone's opinion. |
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athlete |
A person who plays a sport. |
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competitive |
When you do something to try and win. |
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arrange |
To make plans in order to make something happen. |
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evidence |
Detail that shows that something is true. |
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fantasy |
Not real; make-believe. |
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investigate |
To find out |
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prove |
To show that something is true. |
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private |
The opposite of public use. |
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property |
Something that someone owns. |
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public |
The opposite of private; for the community. |
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control |
To guide or rule over something. |
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illogical |
Something that does not make sense. |
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observation |
A record of what you see. |
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theory |
A scientific opinion based on facts. |
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censorship |
Not allowing some people to see,read,or listen to certain things. |
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controversial |
Something that causes problems or a strong disagreement. |
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rating |
A way to organize or describe movies. |
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contradict |
To say that something is not true. |
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equal |
When things are exactly the same. |
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essential |
Necessary and important. |
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fantasy |
Not real; make-believe. |
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persuade |
To convince someone of an idea or belief. |
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happiness |
To be happy. |
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sucess |
Happiness; achievement. |
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survey |
A way to gather information by asking people questions and analyzing the result. |