B6 Different Media in Social Studies Propoganda, sources, emotion self preservation
WAYS TO MOTIVATE
1 EMOTIONS 2 SOCIAL PRESSURES 3 SELF-PRESERVATIONS
Learn how to break down a primary or secondary soucrce
1 Identify the steps for find the subject and purpose of a source 2 Analyze how a source can be influenced by the creators motivation and bias
Subject and Purpose First you
1 Identify the subject 2 discover the central ideas 3 discover evidence 4 evaluate and summarize
3 self-preservation
Does the source make you feel like something is in your best inertest afford care act health insurance example
Key words
Evaluate summarize bias motivation
smiling she found a job during ww2 showing excitment found job where i fit best find your war job where she do best in the industry agriculture business
Finding ideas (war post of woman)
2 Discover Evidence look for evidence that creator is using to support central ideas
Images text puntuation
smoking ad terry
It appeals to the viewer's emotions. It promotes the idea of self-preservation. It features someone who is famous and well known
According to the video, during the 2012 presidential primary, a "superpac" backed by Mitt Romney spent millions of dollars to attack _____________ . One problem identified by the analysts is that _________________ decide who can run for president.
Newt Gingrich handful wealthy
4 Evaulating and summarizing Your final step to process the sources message and put it all together in a couple of sentences
Summarize the ideas (describing most important part or main part of text) state the source's ideas in your own words. Make sure your summary is simple and concise Evalate the ideas thoughtfully judge the ideas the source is presenting Develop your own opinion
Poster Ford and Basketball Posters Compare these two sources. What do they have in common? They share a similar central idea. They present the same evidence. They were created by the same organization. They are attempting to influence the public.
They are attempting to influence the public.
evalutating a source, you should consider its creator motivations
Think about what the creator wants you to: think feel do reasons person choices or actions be informed for better citizen and voter not bad to be swade.
analyzing sources The first step is to identify the , or main topic, of the source. The next step is to explore the central ideas and look for within the source. It is also important to understand the author's , or reason, for creating the source. A source could be considered if it is highly subjective and not balanced.
steps in analyzing sources subject evidence motivation biased
Looking at sources you need to look at this:
subject motivation Bias central ideas
bias
tendency to view something in a particular way
In 2012 a documentary called King of Bain was released. It accused a company headed by presidential candidate Mitt Romney of "stripping American businesses of assets, selling everything to the highest bidder and often killing jobs for big financial rewards." The documentary was paid for by Winning our Future, a political action committee. What additional information would be helpful for analyzing this source and its message? Check all that apply. the subject of the source the motivation for creating the source the identity of the source's creator the evidence included in the source the amount of money spent to make the source
the motivation for creating the source the identity of the source's creator the evidence included in the source
evaluate
to reflect on the meaning or nature of something
identify bias
who creator does creator have a social or political position dem rep etc does the creator of the material have anything to gain law is passed will creator gain money is anyone paying of the message that is being delivered is evidence being used, and what is its source are alternative points of view presented and how are they characterized mock who would ever believe rediculous thing to say example
think like an investigator
who is creator of source creators motivations ideas presented facts what can i learn from source
central ideas most important
woman encourage to work during war number of jobs different they can work industry agriculture business find your job woman now have a choice where they fit best to work in war
ive found the job where i fit best find your war job in industry agriculture business
woman to join work force during ww11
This campaign ad was made to ____________ a political candidate named Matt Myers. The central idea in this ad is __________. According to the text, the ad was paid for by a PAC that most likely ___________ . This ad is best described as _____________.
Ad you cant trust matt myers paid for by citizens for equality and feedom committee and not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee _________________________________ promote opposition subjected no facts supporst Myers opponet bias
Political action committees PAC are bias
Ads 2014 700 million to support goals political political ad language who paid for them. billionair borthers led two pacs american for prosperity and concerned veterans for americans sponsor 10 percent of all television ads nationwide millions of dollars support republican as well as candidates Americans prosperity ____________________________________ democrateic senator harry reid two pacs senate marjority pac and patriot majority usa spend more than 47million on ads in key senate races Majority Patriot bias
Woman and baby poster Which statement best summarizes the message of this source? Buying victory bonds can help families survive on the home front. Americans should buy bonds to prevent our enemies from harming the nation. Buying bonds keeps US ships and supplies out of Germany and Japan's hands. Americans should buy victory bonds to help women and children.
Americans should buy bonds to prevent our enemies from harming the nation.
According to the video, what are the potential negative effects of PACs? Check all that apply. Billions of dollars can be spent on a single election. Wealthy supporters can determine who wins an election. Voters have no opportunity to see unbiased ads or posters. Candidates without rich backers have no chance of winning. PACs have the power to damage a campaign beyond repair. Candidates are not allowed to run without the support of PACs.
Billions of dollars can be spent on a single election. Wealthy supporters can determine who wins an election. Candidates without rich backers have no chance of winning. PACs have the power to damage a campaign beyond repair.
Page 1: This poster was created by the US federal government during World War II. It advertises victory bonds, which were investments purchased by US citizens during the war. These bonds were used to finance the war. Which central ideas does this poster include? Check all that apply. Citizens should buy victory bonds. The United States was facing a threat. Life could be difficult on the home front. Americans should support the war effort. The United States should not enter the war.
Citizens should buy victory bonds. The United States was facing a threat. Americans should support the war effort.
n 2012 a documentary called King of Bain was released. It accused a company headed by presidential candidate Mitt Romney of "stripping American businesses of assets, selling everything to the highest bidder and often killing jobs for big financial rewards." The documentary was paid for by Winning our Future, a political action committee. If you knew Winning Our Future was a PAC that was created to support Newt Gingrich, one of Romney's political opponents, what would that suggest? This source is biased and was created to encourage Americans to reject Romney. This source is biased and was created to encourage Americans to vote for Romney. This source is unbiased and was created to encourage Americans to reject Gingrich. This source is unbiased and was created to encourage Americans to vote for Gingrich.
This source is biased and was created to encourage Americans to reject Romney.
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. . . . We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. -The Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln, November 19, 1863 The source was created by a _____________. It is a speech that was given after - . The author's purpose includes encouraging citizens to _____________ . The author's point of view is that those who lost their lives in the Civil War ______________
United States President a battle was fought supporg the war made a worthy sacrifice ecnourage support war for northern to protect nations future
motivation
a reason for a person choices or actions
bias is tendency to view something in a particular way
a source is biased if: creator is interested in supporting only one point of view, even if the facts disagree the evidence the creator is presenting is not balanced or evenhanded all sources have some degree of bias
Objective ideas
are factual proven recognize all relevant evidence key factual info that is proven obvious to anyone overseves them
Subjective ideas
are opinion-based cannot be supported with facts recognize evidence only if it supports the idea opinion based on some facts but influence on feelings judgement or emotions
Poster superstar darrell yell: i can be my best with double dunk basketballs be your best
athlete darrel yell trying to sell double dunk basketball if you want to be like me invest in basketball
summarize
concisely describe the main or most significant parts of something
Poster to work for you in congress Gerald a ford jr republican primary sept. 14 unites state representative
convicne reader to vote for this candidate not bad to be persuade just be informed that its taken place
1 emotions
does the source make you feel any emotions such as happiness or fear hurrican katrina example
2 social pressures
does the source make you feel that most people agree about or are doings something politics most america belive in this
**ideological motives
does your source want you to support a certain idea political ideas religious ideas moral or ethical ideas
cdc lets stop hiv together
effects everyone have or not worked together to get rid of disease
woman poster of ww2 post of woman and job Idea
encouraging woman to join workforce in ww2 and enjoy working during ww2 and joining workforce that will find job that fits them best in different industries
1 Identify the Subject
first identify the overal subject of your source poster writing examples The subject is the main topic or area of concern
The creator of this ad wants people to ______________ . To motivate the public, the creator asked a ______________________ to appear in the ad. The main message of this ad could best be summarized as ____________________ The ad's creator primarily uses ______________ to encourage people to take action.
get vaccinated professional athlete i got my vaccine, so ou should get yours social pressure/athlete
Ad: video cdc commerical how is trying to motivate you with football player
i dont want to catch flu vaccine to protect team and me i got one will you get yours
**Commerical Motives
is your source trying to motivate you to buy something sell something want something for yourself
page 2 Which central ideas does this poster include? Check all that apply. Citizens should buy victory bonds. The United States was facing a threat. Life could be difficult on the home front. Americans should support the war effort. The United States should not enter the war.
keep these hands off she is holding baby buy victory bonds
CDC flu campaign
motivate in different ways if you have asthma flu can cause serious complication fight against flu get flue shot protect me from flu vaccinate me sad girl focus on emotional side your daughter someone you know get vaccine
Motivation and bias
motivating your sources creator
Which element from this poster suggests the potential threat America was facing? the two shadowy hands the mother holding her child the baby wrapped in a blanket the "Buy the New Victory Bonds" slogan
poster of woman with baby Two shadowy hands are the EVIDENCE
subject and purpose
source communicating
**Social Motives
source tyring to change your opinion does the source creator want to become more well liked is the source trying to turn opinion for or against something