WWI Propaganda Criteria Emotional Appeal Evocative Symbols

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WWI Propaganda Criteria Emotional Appeal Evocative Symbols Patriotic Appeal Catchy Slogan Demonization Name calling Half-Truth Lies Humor

WWI Propaganda Examples Recruiting Rationing War Effort Fund Raising

Worksheet Poster Country Objective Propaganda tool

WWI Propaganda Answer the following for the slides shown What is the country of origin? What is the target audience? What is the example criteria? What is a value? What is a limitation?

WWI Propaganda Recruiting

WWI Recruiting Posters

WWI Recruiting Posters

WWI Propaganda War Effort

WWI Propaganda War Effort

WWI Propaganda Fund Raising

WWI Propaganda Fund Raising

WWI Propaganda Rationing

WWI Propaganda Rationing

WWI Propaganda Recruiting Uk Your Country Needs You Germany

WWI Recruiting Posters UK The "Scrap of Paper“ France French Navy

WWI Recruiting Posters France Recruitment of the African’s in their colonies. Australia Fall in (for the empire)

WWI Propaganda War Effort Russia The Enemy is at the Gates! Australia “?”

WWI Propaganda War Effort Canada Come into the Garden Dad! Australia Which Picture...

WWI Propaganda Fund Raising USA Help Them Keep Your War Savings Pledge Canada 4 reasons

WWI Propaganda Fund Raising Belgium National Reconstruction Loan USA Help Uncle Same Stamp Out the Kaiser!

WWI Propaganda Rationing USA Food is Ammunition UK The Kitchen is Key to Victory

WWI Propaganda Rationing USA Little Americans Do Your Bit Canada Waste Not - Want Not

WWI Propaganda Sources www.firstworldwar.com