Type of Propaganda. Name Calling A U.S. Senator, as shown on a television ad run by her opponent during a political campaign.

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Type of Propaganda

Name Calling A U.S. Senator, as shown on a television ad run by her opponent during a political campaign.

Name calling Image 1 A German soldier, as shown on an Australian poster from the World War I era ( ).

Testimonial

Testimonials Image 2 Image One: Advertising Jennifer Hudson for Weight Watchers

Transfer Republican John Huntsman speaking to a crowd during his presidential campaign.

Transfer Image 3 A public service announcement sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD

Glittering Generalities

Glittering Generalities Image 4

Plain Folk Presidential candidate Rick Perry meets with workers while campaigning

Plain Folk Image 5

Band Wagon In this famous American poster from World War II, “Rosie the Riveter” urges women to go to work in factories to help the war effort

Bandwagon Image 6

Card Stacking An agricultural researcher advertises the benefits of canola oil

Card Stacking Image 7

Image 8

Group project Find a partner, pick a super bowl commercial. Look at the reading and find specific example of types of Propaganda. Tell the class what you found in your commercial.