Media literacy 

2.Shadow proof, Velshi, Commons dreams.

3.Fox news,CBN, The reload enterprise.

4. Tony michaels, The Jimmy Bore Show, and Natural News, InfoWars.

5. Facts are true data, knowledge, events, etc. that are strictly correct.

6. Opinions are how you feel about a cetain topic personally

7. You have factual evidence to prove how you feel about a topic, and why in you mind it is the correct idea.

8. By referring to the charting the instructions and using the top middle sources.

9. Fox News and CNN newsroom to get both liberal and conservative informed opinions.

10. If I feel strongly about a topic and chose bias over fact.

11."in my opinion, personally.. I think/I feel, I would say that..," etc.

12. 1st amendment 

13. the constitution directly states that,"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

14. I think the media and journalism hold an important part in todays world because it not only informs but gives people perspective from many different brains that are needed to form their own opinions.

15. I notice all headlines mention Paul Manafort andeach describe more about the topic in a different way.

16. Yes, because of how they get their points across and what language they use.

17. To show and present what their writing about.

18. No, because in order to get your own opinions its important to hear others and see fact. So The news needs a mixture to correctly inform people. 

19. Yes because if you were to read two opposite slanted pieces you can see the argument at hand and why each think a certain way, this may persuade you to follow  one side more.

20. Yes to maybe see how people with different ideas think and why they feel that way. It gives you insight to why people think a way you may not exactly agree with.

21. By using factual evidence to prove or make points. The proof should match up with other prominent sources.