World War I Propaganda: An Examination of Persuasion

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World War I Propaganda: An Examination of Persuasion

**What are some modern examples of Propaganda?** A specific message designed to influence the opinions and/or behaviors of people. During war, the spread of these messages can help one country and hurt another. **What are some modern examples of Propaganda?**

1) Briefly describe the poster Directions: -As you view the following images of WWI Propaganda, examine EIGHT images and complete the following questions for each one: 1) Briefly describe the poster 2) What is the government trying to persuade the reader to do? 3) How does each image try to persuade the reader?

At the end… When you are completely finished analyzing the propaganda posters, answer this final question: Of all of the WWI propaganda images viewed, which one impacted you the most? Why?