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Civic Engagement |
Actively participating in public affairs by voting, keeping up with news, discussing issues, and volunteering in civic activities.
Aristotle & Cicero |
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When Public Speaking, the Speaker has an Obligation to _________________. |
Speak honestly and take responsibility for what they say. |
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Rhetorical Tradition |
Principles of effective and ethical speaking that dates back to ancient times. |
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Civic Virtue |
Ethical and good behavior of citizens in a democracy. |
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Citizen-Critics |
Ready and able to make our own judgments about who deserves to be believed and why. |
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Civic Literacy |
Historical, political, and cultural needed to participate in democracy. |
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Plagarism |
Taking all of your speech from another source without proper citation. |
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Paraphrasing |
Summarizing another persons idea in your own words. |
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Ghostwriting |
Writing a speech for another person to deliver |
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Deliberating "In Good Faith" |
Debating controversial issues with mutual respect, while being committed to tell the truth, backing up arguments with sound reasoning & evidence and remaining open to changing one's mind. |
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Demagoguery |
Deceptive speech that often relies on charismatic ethos of dark emotions. |
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Demagoguery Typically Appeals to... |
Darker emotions |
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Emotional Appeals Should Never Substitute __________Appeals. |
Sound |
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Hate Speech |
Demeaning language to a whole class of people based on ethnicity, race, or religion. |
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Public Deliberation |
Public political debate |