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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
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Select three reasons propaganda can be a bad thing.it can be used to spread lies and deception under the guise of progress.if ca

n hinder the case of peace and freedom.it can sway the minds of millions of people to believe that they are a superior race.the philosophies behind propaganda are generally evil.conservatives want to conserve the good things that have made or country great and liberals want to liberate the nation from bad things.
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Fudgin [204]3 years ago
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First three

It can be used to spread lies and deception under the guise of progress.
It can hinder the case of peace and freedom.
It can sway the minds of millions of people to believe that they are a superior race. 
o-na [289]3 years ago
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Answer:

<em>Three reasons propaganda can be a bad thing:</em>

<em>It can be used to spread lies and deception under the guise of progress.</em>

<em>It can hinder the case of peace and freedom</em>

<em>It can sway the minds of millions of people to believe that they are a superior race.</em>

Explanation:

The term propaganda is defined as dissemination of information to influence public opinion. Used by political leaders, propaganda is a systematic effort to manipulate the public's beliefs and opinions on certain matters, most of the times based on subjective opinions and not on facts. Examples of how propaganda has been used or a negative mean are the American Civil War and World War II, where specific political groups used propaganda to spread lies through society that were going against peace and freedom of all.

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