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Part one: Conspiracy theories
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Lesson Title
Poll Question 1 SM
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Question 1
Why are conspiracy theories compelling?
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Question 2
Perpetrators
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Question 3
Characteristics of conspiracy theories
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Question 4
Real conspiracies vs. conspiracy theories
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Real vs. theories
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Question 7
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Poll Question 2 SM COINTELPRO
Poll Question 3 SM Tobacco
COVID-19 conspiracy theories
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Question 8
Part one recap
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Question 10: Choppa
Question 11: Flat Earth
Question 12: Immune System
Question 13: Christmas Alone
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How do real criminal conspiracies differ from conspiracy theories?
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Real conspiracies typically involve straightforward schemes involving a small group of people, while conspiracy theories tend to have large, complex plots with many entities.
Real conspiracies tend to remain unknown until they are exposed by solid evidence, while conspiracy theories are openly discussed but lack evidence.
Real conspiracies are not sensational and generally don't have wide-ranging implications that affect a lot of people.
Real conspiracies generally occur over a shorter period of time than conspiracy theories.
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