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Soloha48 [4]
1 year ago
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PLEASE HELP!!!!How is propaganda used to sway public opinion?

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KiRa [710]1 year ago
8 0

Propaganda is used to sway public opinion as media and new a=outlets are used as tools to inform the masses of a concept

<h3>What is propaganda?</h3>

Generally, Public relations (PR) and propaganda, when seen from a variety of different angles, may be seen as having a lot in common with one another.

Both seek to mold people's views and to sway public opinion; both make use of mass media, and both are aimed at particular audiences. In the end, the goal of each of these endeavors is to motivate individuals to take some kind of action.

Communication that is mainly meant to influence or convince an audience to promote an agenda is known as propaganda.

Propaganda is communication that may not be neutral and may selectively convey information to support a specific viewpoint.

Information, particularly of a slanted or deceptive type, is disseminated with the intention of advancing a political cause or point of view.

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