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1 The Power of Propaganda World History & Psychology, an integrated lesson

2 Quick Write (5min) In your journal, answer the following questions in complete sentences:  What is Propaganda?  Who uses propaganda? Why is it used?

3 When Propaganda Is Used War, elections – politics Advertisements

4 Types of Propaganda Bandwagon Name Calling/Stereotyping Glittering Generalities Transfer Repetition Testimonials Plain Folks Card Stacking

5 Bandwagon Do this because everyone else is doing it Do this because you want to be on the winning side

6 Glittering Generalities Often rhymes so it sticks in your head A slogan or phrase Generalizations

7 Hope Shepard Fairey— Street Artist Style Influenced by Soviet Union and Chinese Propaganda Art Obey John Carpenter’s “The Live”

8 Shepard Fairey

9 They Live http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3 FtiQiV5FI  Video:

10 Repetition  Repeats itself to stick in your head

11 Transfer Associate a person/group/ or action with something positive or negative Found in many other types of Propaganda

12 Name Calling/Stereotyping Often Dehumanizes a Group Attempts to Associate a Word with the Group or Person

13 Testimonial Comes from a respected person who states his opinion endorsing something. You want to be like that person or value that persons opinion so you are inclined to listen/do as he says.

14 Plain Folks Stated as though it is coming from the common person

15 Card Stacking Presenting one side of an Argument Common in Political Ads

16 All Glory to the HypnoToad! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W 84DLa0CLNE


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