Answer:
Governments on both sides of the conflict invested in printed matter that rallied public sentiments of nationalism and support for the war while also encouraging animosity toward the enemy. During wartime, large-format, full-color posters plastered walls from city streets to classrooms.
Posters tried to persuade men to join friends and family who had already volunteered by making them feel like they were missing out. The fear and the anger that people felt against air raids was used to recruit men for the armed services. Posters urged women to help the war effort.
The overall message produced by the propaganda poster is that real men will enlist in the war effort in the belief that their future children will be proud to know that their fathers did their part.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The Union and confederacy were fighting for too completely different reasons.
The Union first fighting for the preservation of the Union, eventually becoming a war to free slaves (main reason behind this is to make it a righteous war so European powers would not intervene)
The Confederates on the other hand were fighting to preserve slavery (since their bustling cotton industry)
The Confederacy hated the Union and the Union the same (yes not everyone hated eachother), however, in any battle. You will not mourn the winning sides loses, you will not declare the enemy force deserving of the victory, and the war wasn't over, this was just a decisive victory at the time.
C) Books became less expensive and more available throughout Europe