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allsm [11]
3 years ago
15

Which test taking strategy is best for multiple choice exams

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vodomira [7]3 years ago
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Read directions carefully. Eliminate as many options possible, select the best answer. Answer questions you know first. Go over exam again and answer hard questions next. If you have enough time left review the questions and answers again. 
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Recruitment of Soldiers: Convince Americans to join the army.

Financing the War Effort: Convince Americans to give money to the government to help pay for the war.

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Conservation of Resources: Convince Americans to not waste resources.

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Demonization: Artists portrayed enemy individuals as demons or monsters. Example: The poster above of the Japanese soldier with evil eyes.

Emotional Appeal: Viewers emotions were used in an effort to have them agree with the message.

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Patriotic Appeal: Artists appealed to the love of one's country. These posters usually had a country's flag or some form of representation for that country. Example: The use of an American Flag or American soldier.

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Appeal to Fear: The use of fear sought to build support and unite a group of people by instilling fear in the general population. It scared Americans, for example, into believing that the war had to be fought, otherwise, America was going to be invaded by monstrous Germans and Japanese.

Catchy Slogan: Artists used short phrases or words in an effort to grab the viewer's attention. These slogans had to be very easy to remember with a very clear message. These always utilized prejudice or racism that existed against these people. Example: Remember Pearl Harbor!

Bandwagon: The message was clear: the audience was told "everyone else is doing it." It made Americans want to be a part of the crowd, to not feel left out, and to "do their part." Example: A poster saying that victory is inevitable, so you should join and support the cause to be on the winning side.

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