Propaganda is biased/misleading information, usually to promote/publicize something political.
There was no specific "group" in charge of propaganda in America, but it was definitely used in World War l and ll.
One of the most famous propaganda's, though, is Paul Revere's exaggeration of the Boston Massacre.
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The women who weren't sent away in the war to be a nurse stayed behind to keep the men's job's going. They worked in factories, in mines, on railroads, and other jobs that would be labeled as "mens work"