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Identify the following: Bell Work Identify the following: Four Power Treaty Five Power Treaty Nine Power Treaty Kellogg- Briand Pact Why is it significant that Japan, Germany, and Italy signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

Turn in your bell work from last week.

Propaganda

Demonization

Emotional Appeal

Bandwagon

Testimonial

Glittering Generalities

Plain Folks

Slogans

Now It’s your turn You must create your own propaganda poster using one or more of the methods I have just presented you. You must choose from the list on the sheet If you have an idea for something not on the list, it must be APPROVED BY ME! You are also required to write a 2 paragraph summary: First paragraph needs to include your objective and tools used Second paragraph should explain why you choose your topic YOU MAY WRITE THE PARAGRAPH ON THE BACK OF THE POSTER