Propaganda's goal is to impose a viewpoint or a concept, and it will achieve this by employing a variety of highly deceptive strategies. Frequently with logical flaws, emotional appeals over ones to reason, and overt prejudice. One of these strategies, for instance, is the false analogy, which is the association of two ideas or occurrences without concrete proof of a cause-and-effect connection. thinking in black and white, when there are only two sides to an issue: "You are either for it or you are against it." Spinning the story is replacing words and phrases having a certain meaning with others that have a similar meaning and alter the audience's perception. Be on the lookout for other tactics, such as whataboutism, name-calling, etc. Once you notice it, what do you do? Check the facts, consult a variety of, ideally independent, news sources from throughout the world, and find out what ordinary people who have little interest in the subject believe. You will discover the truth if you examine the story from several angles.
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<span>The French Revolution document that contained many Enlightenment principles is the Declaration of Rights of Man and citizen. It is very important document of the French Revolution. The document describes a rights list, like religion freedom, assembly and separation of powers freedom, and of speech freedom.</span>
The right answer is "B. Japan was prolonging a terrible and bloody war that had an inevitable outcome."
Throughout the text it is notable that the US is showing that the terrible consequences that the Japan was going through was because Japan was extending the war.
This is quite clear in the passage. "also, because of their leaders' refusal to accept the declaration of surrender that would honorably honor Japan's end to this useless war, we used our atomic bomb."