World War One Propaganda

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World War One Propaganda

WWI Propaganda Posters Partner Work Posters must be creative, colorful and genuine (don’t copy ideas)  War posters must promote patriotism or instill fear Topics include: Food Conservation Working in war industries Recruitment Demonizing the enemy Poking fun at the enemy Women/African Americans Staying Neutral Etc. (clear with me first)   War Posters are… Not wordy Use symbolism Have a clear message (do this or don’t do this) Promoting the war effort Uniting Americans