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Propaganda Posters and Questions

Directions: Copy and answer-handwritten. Voice Level =0 1.What are the main colors used in the poster? 2.What do the colors symbolize? 3.Who is the intended target audience? 4.Who created/issued the poster? 5.What is the purpose of the poster? 6.Is this an effective poster? Explain. 7.What is propaganda? 8.Who is the lady in the poster?

SAT Subject Test: History The 1940s poster above referred to the (A) contribution of women to the defense industry (B) growing popularity of women movie stars (C) large number of women in the armed forces (D) large number of immigrants who supported the war effort (E) affection of Americans for their wartime president

Directions: Take notes over the poster. Copy and answer the questions. Be sure to justify and explain your reasoning. 1. Who issued the poster? a.the German Government. b.the Allies c.the United States Government d.the neutral countries 2. What is the aim of this poster? a.to show the good moral character of the United States soldiers b.to educate people about the goals of the war c.to stir up anger against the Italians d.to show the effects of war on women and children

Bibliography United States. Office of War Information. Division of Public Inquiries.. Do with less, so they'll have enough! : rationing gives you your fair share.. Washington, D.C.. UNT Digital Library. dc538/. Accessed February 7, dc538/