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Oxana [17]
4 years ago
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During World War I, why was propaganda important for the war efforts? Propaganda provided guidance on how civilians could protec

t themselves. Propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts. Propaganda encouraged enemy soldiers to surrender. Propaganda brought neutral nations into the war.
History
2 answers:
7nadin3 [17]4 years ago
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The correct answer is B) Propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts.

<em>Propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts during World War I. </em>

Propaganda played an important role in World War I that supported the military actions. The government tried to create consensus in the society to accept the money spend in war and its ulterior motives. The work done was through the national media

During World War I, the government created specific organizations to generate and direct propaganda against its enemies. The result of propaganda was manifested in speeches, newspapers, cartoons, films, photographs, posters, books, and pamphlets. The goal was to convince the society of the necessity of war.


coldgirl [10]4 years ago
4 0

Propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts.  

Further Explanation:

<u>World war 1 was the first event in the history related to the war in which mass mead and Propaganda played a decisive role in order to keep people at home informed in regards to whatever was happening in the battlefields.</u> World War 1 was also the first event in which the government intentionally produced propaganda and that was done in order to alter the opinion of the Public. Especially Atrocity Propaganda was the one which was used widely during World War 1.

Atrocity Propaganda was a form of advertisement that was used by the government during World War 1 and is focused on and exaggerated the violent act which was committed by the German armies. <u>Propaganda was used to ensure that people only get to know that much of information which their government wants them to be known</u>. Information systems of all the forms were controlled by the government so the people get limited access to filtered information.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Propaganda in World War 1

Subject: History

Keywords: Propaganda, World War 1, Germany, Information, Government, Atrocity Propaganda, Media, Limited Access, Battle Field.  

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