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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
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Propaganda refers to information that is delibertely spread to support a cause or position. Depending on the creator of propagan

da, it can contain truth, rumors,
or outright lies. In World War I, governments led propaganda campaigns to build support for their nation's war effort.
Posters with graphic images of the enemy or heroic pictures of soldiers urged civilians to buy bonds and sacrifice for the war. Post a response to two of the following topics:

a) What strategies are used in propaganda? Which strategies do you think have the greatest impact on the viewer? Why?

b) What are the risks and benefits of propaganda campaigns?

c) What kind of propaganda is used in society today? Who creates it? What purpose does it serve
History
1 answer:
Paladinen [302]3 years ago
7 0
A. The strategies that are used in propaganda were mass media and atrocity propaganda. Atrocity propaganda is the most effective since it creates hate.
b. Propaganda is beneficial in a way that it develops patriotism however it may result to more violent actions.
c. Nowadays, the bandwagon propaganda is being used especially in advertising.
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