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Ostrovityanka [42]
3 years ago
9

Advertisements are one tool of propaganda

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tensa zangetsu [6.8K]3 years ago
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Propaganda is similar to advertising in the way that it employs the same multimedia formats in order to spread a message. But, unlike advertising, propaganda does not try to encourage the sale of a product, service or idea.

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