Rosie the Riveter WWI and WWII Based upon the picture what is the message being portrayed?

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Rosie the Riveter WWI and WWII Based upon the picture what is the message being portrayed?

PROPAGANDA

Can you come up with your own definition for Propaganda? ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader or a government

Can you think of anymore?

in 3 to 5 sentences tell me what you see happening in the picture?

How are the colonists portrayed?

How are the British soldiers portrayed?

According to this engraving, who is at fault in this Massacre? How do you know?

Have your parents ever gotten the same story from two siblings about what started an argument? Has the principal ever gotten the same story from two students about who spilled the milk on the cafeteria floor or threw food in the cafeteria?

Once again it’s the Big Idea. You have done a pre write today and now its time for the post write. In no less than 8 sentences summarize what you have learned today. 1.How did propaganda fuel the American Revolution? 2.Identify and explain the truths behind the Boston Massacre and how it fueled the Revolution. 3.Can you relate our previous lesson on the ACTS and TAXES to why the American colonists would begin to protest? Be specific. Relate an act or a tax to why a colonist would protest. Put yourself in their shoes, why would you protest?