| A | B |
| Bias | a favoring of one point of view |
| Propaganda | a message that is meant to influence people's ideas, opinions, or actions. (Also, it only tells one side the story) |
| Objective | to be fair, balanced, or unbiased. to present both sides of an issue equally |
| Glittering Generality | Propaganda Technique where the user uses words or phrases that sound appealing and that everyone agrees with. |
| Card Stacking | Propaganda Technique where the user uses only those facts that supports his or her argument. |
| Plain Folks | Propaganda Technique where the user tells voters that he or she is just like them- an ordinary person with similar needs and ideas. |
| Name Calling | Propaganda Technique where the user attaches negative labels to his or her opponents. |
| Bandwagon | Propaganda Technique where the user try to get people to "follow the crowd." |
| Transfer | Propaganda Technique where the user connects himself or herself to a respected person, group, or symbol. |