PROPAGANDA DURING WWII. What is propaganda?  Is the use of propaganda good or bad for governments at war?  Does propaganda differ from advertisements?

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PROPAGANDA DURING WWII

What is propaganda?  Is the use of propaganda good or bad for governments at war?  Does propaganda differ from advertisements?

Goals of American Government on the home front O Persuade men to join the army O Persuade citizens to accept rationing O Force total mobilization (women) O Keep FDR in office O Give money to support the war

 Design= includes the colors, symbols, language, and stereotypes  Medium= is a poster, radio address, cartoon, or movie  Purpose= should include what the message of the author is and what is the goal he/she is trying to fulfill  Intended Audience= Who does the creator want to reach? How do you know?

Dr. Seuss

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