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ololo11 [35]
2 years ago
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Media is one means of influencing public opinion. What are other constructive ways for you to form your own opinion on an issue?

Select all that apply.
a. Discuss with your parents their opinions and how they formed them.
b. Listen to a wide variety of television and radio news.
c. Pick a topic and research it in a variety of media outlets.
d. Volunteer at political rallies and events.
e. Attend city council hearings and other civic events in your area.
Social Studies
2 answers:
VikaD [51]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

It would be all of them

Explanation:

lisov135 [29]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Constructive ways to form an own opinion on an issue are:

a. <u>Discuss with your parents their opinions and how they formed them.</u>

e. <u>Attend city council hearings and other civic events in your area.</u>

Explanation:

<em>Our parents are the first means of learning that we have in our life</em>, by this reason, securely we have adopted thoughts by the simple coexistence with them, <u>but the actually important is to know why they have those opinions, what they carried to think in that form, and using those reasons to form an own idea or opinion</u>, in the case of the city council hearings, <em>these are important because allows the citizen to know the reality of the city</em> and create new opinions about stuff that possibly we weren't asked before.

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