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Social Studies, 21.05.2021 19:40, cesarcastellan9

The ways in which we get our information has evolved from newspapers, to radio, to TV, to the internet, and finally to social media platforms. Yet, the age-old question still remains: How do we get at the truth?
How do you consume the news? Which platforms do you utilize?
And lastly, how do you determine and/or recognize bias and the truth in your consumption of information?
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