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2 There are 6 propaganda techniques that we are going to examine & use. What is propaganda? Definition: information, ideas, or rumors spread to help or harm a person, group, movement, etc. Q: How does Propaganda apply to the Counter-Reformation? A: The Catholic Church used propaganda techniques to convince people that the church wasn’t all that bad afterall.

3 Technique #1: BANDWAGON : Persuading people to do something by letting them know others are doing it Technique #1: BANDWAGON : Persuading people to do something by letting them know others are doing it. Example: 80% of people use Colgate. Do you? Jump on the bandwagon y ’ all! Everyone else is!

4 Testimonial Testimonial : Using the words of a famous person to persuade you. My face has never been so clear after using Proactiv; I love it!!! You should buy today… after all, Jessica Simpson did! Technique # 2

5 Glittering Generalities Definition: Words that sound attractive or catchy, but really don ’ t mean anything. logical fallacies These are just: logical fallacies a deceptive, misleading, or false notion or belief What ’ s a fallacy you ask? Technique # 3 Based on the words used to sell, the customer thinks they are getting something better than what it really might be.

6 “ This new recipe is all natural! ” “ It ’ s 100% organic! ” Wait a minute… Glittering Generalities “ Wow, if it ’ s all natural, it must be really good! You ’ re Thinking… “ My dog ’ s mess is all natural and I sure don ’ t want to eat that! ” What you should be thinking…

7 Emotional Words Technique #4: Emotional Words Words that make you feel strongly about someone or something. These words could make you feel guilty, sad, warm, happy, etc. These words could apply to any emotion.

8 Example: Take a fun-filled cruise to a luxurious paradise in the Bahamas. These words are applying to your emotions!

9 Emotional Words …continued The commercial for the abused & suffering petsThe commercial for the abused & suffering pets Adopt a child foundationAdopt a child foundation

10 Repetition “ HeadOn! ” Definition:The product name or phrase is repeated at least 4 times. “ HeadOn! ” Technique # 5

11 Bait and Switch. An item is advertised at an unbelievably low price at a store. In the store, the customer is advised that the item is ‘ no longer in stock ’ or ‘ not really good anyway ’. The attention is SWITCHED to another higher-priced item, often of an inferior brand. What you can write: Customer is tricked into buying a more expensive item Customer is tricked into buying a more expensive item. Technique # 6

12 Another B&S Situation: 1.A car dealer advertises a new BMW for only $299 per month. 2.You get to the lot and: the car is not able to be found, the rate was figured for someone with a perfect credit score and the car had no “ extras ” that was figured into the total, that was only a 1 day special.. 3.Then, the car dealer switches you to looking at a much “ better ” and more expensive car. 4.Since you ’ re already on the lot, you might as well look and possibly end up buying something out of your price range!

13 It ’ s time to be creative!!! “ Let ’ s Get to Work & Have Some Fun!!! ”

14  You have been hired by the Catholic Church to help with the Counter-Reformation  Your job is to create some form of propaganda to get people to re- join the Catholic Church  Use as many of the propaganda techniques as you can  You want to stop the spread of the Protestant Reformation and make the Catholic Church look good!


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