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The answer would be Joseph Stalin.
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The best answer is <span>it appealed to their emotions.
Propaganda, by its very nature, generally includes an emotional appeal. The Office of War Information appealed to the emotions of citizens, inspiring them to join the war effort in any way possible in order to defeat evil, keep Americans abroad safe, and do their patriotic duty. </span>
He exclaimed that the employers tricked them and didn't give them almost anything for their work. He provided information on how much he and his fellow men produced, which was a lot, and how they only got enough to eat. They were still being treated as slaves and were not allowed to see their wives or sisters or anything similar by their employers.