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Civic Engagement

Actively participating in public affairs by voting, keeping up with news, discussing issues, and volunteering in civic activities.



Aristotle & Cicero

When Public Speaking, the Speaker has an Obligation to _________________.

Speak honestly and take responsibility for what they say.

Rhetorical Tradition

Principles of effective and ethical speaking that dates back to ancient times.

Civic Virtue

Ethical and good behavior of citizens in a democracy.

Citizen-Critics

Ready and able to make our own judgments about who deserves to be believed and why.

Civic Literacy

Historical, political, and cultural needed to participate in democracy.

Plagarism

Taking all of your speech from another source without proper citation.

Paraphrasing

Summarizing another persons idea in your own words.

Ghostwriting

Writing a speech for another person to deliver

Deliberating "In Good Faith"

Debating controversial issues with mutual respect, while being committed to tell the truth, backing up arguments with sound reasoning & evidence and remaining open to changing one's mind.

Demagoguery

Deceptive speech that often relies on charismatic ethos of dark emotions.

Demagoguery Typically Appeals to...

Darker emotions

Emotional Appeals Should Never Substitute __________Appeals.

Sound

Hate Speech

Demeaning language to a whole class of people based on ethnicity, race, or religion.

Public Deliberation

Public political debate