Propaganda is biased or misleading information which is used to promote a (usually) political point of view. for example, propaganda posters were used widely in the second world war to encourage young men to go to war. these posters included persuasive techniques which ‘’glamorized’’ the idea of being a soldier. another example is the use of propaganda by John F Kennedy. he promoted the idea that America needed to put the first man on the moon.
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*Both sections are from a Chinese politician's perspective*
*Note: I did struggle on the writing part, so you might want to do that one yourself*
<u>Writing Part:</u>
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For years now, the amount of people using opium has increased to absurd numbers. And even today, many still continue to use it.
This is basically the British's fault for introducing our country opium in the first place in attempt to get us addicted to it in order to make a profit out of us.
Yes, there are some people who have stopped using them.
But they have side effects such as nausea or even death, even after they stop using it.
<u>Research Part:</u>
Depends on how you read this. It is one of the most powerful speeches ever delivered in English. It is often quoted. I would say that almost every sentence is the main point and that 's not really what you want to hear.
The main point is that Churchill was trying to rouse the people to fight a war against an enemy that was well equipped (or better equipped than England when this speech was delivered), ruthless, well indoctrinated and very cunning. Every sentence points to either an evil enemy or the need to oppose this enemy by any means that Britain could muster. His aim was to assure the British people that nothing less than victory would do. He could not offer them anything in engaging in this war except his own blood sweat toil and tears.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
they creation of pottery mean they had more than simply hunting and farming skills