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Identifying Types of Propaganda

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Propaganda is used to highlight the negatives or positives of an idea, a person, or legislation. In the United States, propaganda was harnessed to boost morale for the general public during war time and for recruitment purposes.




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Types of Propaganda and Propaganda Techniques

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  • GLITTERING GENERALITIES
  • BANDWAGON
  • BRECKENRIDGE FOR PRES.
  • VOTE LINCOLN!
  • SAVE OUR COUNTRY!
  • TESTIMONIAL
  • I voted for higher taxes, and my workshop hasn't had to move overseas!
  • CARD STACKING
  • Fare increases keep YOU on schedule!
  • Your tax dollars help!
  • Strongly loaded words that access the positive emotions of the target audienceEmploys slogansUtilizes virtues of audience
  • Don't let your child get left behind! Save our Schools!
  • Creates a sense of isolation for audience members who have not yet joined the causeAppeals to conformity and longing to belong
  • Endorsement by a celebrity, politician, or other well-known, well-respected entity
  • PLAIN FOLKS
  • We love the new noise ordinances! No more late work mornings because we couldn't sleep all night!
  • Selective informationFocuses on one side of an argument, such as only the positive, or only the negative
  • NAME-CALLING
  • 
  • TYPES OF PROPAGANDA
  • TRANSFER
  • • Endorsement by an ordinary person who is humble and trustworthy• Makes the purpose of the propaganda seem reasonable and normal
  • Using names that evoke a negative emotional response, such as fear
  • Employs techniques that access the audience's positive feelings about something, and transfer them to the idea being promoted Relies heavily on symbolism
  • Vote for SmithVote for America
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