First off, we need to know the context of “false news.” There are two types of incorrect informations: misinformation and disinformation. Misinformation comes from a root that is not aware of the false information that they are spreading. They genuinely think it’s true. Misinformations can be hard to spot, because media informations are often educated, meaning that the misinformation may very well be disguised as the truth. You need to examine the information further, gather relevant evidence to see if it supports the information, check the date, and consult with an expert.
Disinformations are malicious false informations that are intended to be fake. This can often be a propaganda to manipulate public perceptions on a subject. You can check for disinformations by examining the sources because political medias often spreads fake news. Biases are also common in disinformations so look out for critical opinions from a given media.
Satires are also false news. Although it may not be vicious, it still presents itself as a false information. Check if it relates to humour or any popular modern references.
You can prevent false informations from spreading by condemning it in any ways, but only after you verify that it is false informations. You should correct others once you identify that they are under the impression of fake news. For misinformations, call out the information itself and try to correct it. For disinformations, call out the information AND the source of the information to prevent it from exerting more disinformations. Satires are usually harmless, but apply all rules above if you feel that it is irresponsible in the public perceptions.
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The correct answer is A) a ban on chemical weapons.
<em>The issue that was not a change that Woodrow Wilson called for his 14 points was a ban on chemical weapons.</em>
President Woodrow Wilson 14 points were a series of actions where he expressed the way he considered peace would be obtained for Europe and the rest of the world after World War 1. He delivered his "14 Points Speech" when addressing the Congres on January 8, 1918. In that speech, Wilson referred to ways to maintain national security for the United States and world peace. But the issue that was not a change that Woodrow Wilson called for his 14 points was a ban on chemical weapons.
The other options of the question were a) absolute freedom of the seas, b) a new association of the world's nations, and d) an end to secret diplomacy.
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