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Propaganda Techniques World History | Ms. Justice | Mr. Demianiw

A famous person endorses a product or an idea Testimonial A famous person endorses a product or an idea

Bandwagon “Everybody’s doing it! Jump on the bandwagon!”

Using an unpleasant label or description to harm a person or group Name Calling Using an unpleasant label or description to harm a person or group

Glittering Generalities Uses words or vague statements that sound good but have little meaning

Facts that support only one side of a product or idea Card Stacking Facts that support only one side of a product or idea

Fear Scaring people into buying a product or supporting an idea