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swat32
3 years ago
7

Match the war with the correct item.

History
1 answer:
sesenic [268]3 years ago
8 0

A. World War II: <u>Why We Fight</u>: these are documentary films by the US government in order to encourage soldiers to engage in WWII and also to gain support from the public in general for entering the War

B. War in Iraq: <u>Embedded journalists</u> is a term that was used during the Iraq war and it means that the reporters were covering the news next to the military units during the armed conflicts.

C. Vietnam War: <u>Famous anti-war Walter Cronkite broadcast</u>. Walter Cronkite was a famous American journalist that covered the Vietnam War and had a strong opinion against it.  

D. Persian Gulf War: <u>Press pools</u>: media coverage during the Persian Gulf War was very controversial since only 100 reporters authorized to inform the public about the war.  


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