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World War II and Propaganda

Propaganda Propaganda played an important role in World War II and we see it everywhere today. Propaganda is when someone tries to persuade you to do something Bandwagon and Testimonial/endorsement are the two types you need to know Bias – is to be prejudiced

This is a government poster from World War II. 1. Explain what you think the government was trying to get people in the U.S. to do or not do. 2. Why do you think the Government did this?

This is a government poster from World War II. 3. Explain what you think the government was trying to get people in the U.S. to do or not do. 4. Why do you think the Government did this?

This is a government poster from World War II. 5. Explain what you think the government was trying to get people in the U.S. to do or not do. 6. Why do you think the Government did this?

This is a government poster from World War II. 7. Explain what you think the government was trying to get people in the U.S. to do or not do. 8. Why do you think the Government did this?

9. Even though these are very different examples of propaganda (one is recent and one is from World War II) they are both the same type. What are they?

10. This is propaganda geared toward small children. What type is it?

11. What type of propaganda is this?