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Being informed is an important responsibility of citizenship. People learn much of what they know about government, politics, and current events from the media. While the news is available from thousands of different sources, not all media outlets provide accurate, high-quality reporting. Citizens need
credible,
meaning trustworthy and accurate, information to make good decisions for their communities.
Which of the following would make a news story not seem credible? Select all that apply.
It exaggerates some details to make the story more interesting.
It references data that is inaccurate or outdated.
It presents arguments from varying points of view.
It uses direct quotations from people involved in the story.