Politics and The Media: Part 1

Resource ID#: 199203 Type: Original Student Tutorial
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Subject(s): Social Studies
Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12
Intended Audience: Students
Instructional Time: 30 Minute(s)
Keywords: e-learning, interactive, politics, political communication, media, mass media, television, internet, social media, radio, newspapers, elearning, civics, tutorials
Resource Collection: Civics Original student tutorials - Grades 6-12

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