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Political Propaganda

Propaganda Propaganda- ideas that may involve misleading messages designed to manipulate people What do you know about political advertising? Do you remember any of the pictures, words, or phrases from the last election? Can you think of examples of political propaganda?

Mass Media Mass Media- communicates to many people at one time Print Media Newspapers, Magazines, Books Electronic Media TV, Radio, Internet

7 Types of Political Propaganda Bandwagon Name-Calling Endorsement Stacked Cards Glittering Generality Just Plain Folks Fear

Bandwagon Definition: Convincing people that everyone agrees with a view or candidate Characteristics: Widespread support Winning team Don’t be left behind

Name-Calling Definition: The use of derogatory language or words that negatively portray the opponent Characteristics: Label the target Uses sarcasm and ridicule

Endorsement Definition: Connects a liked person or group to a candidate Characteristics: Verbal, physical, or monetary support

Stacked Cards Definition: Presenting only one side of an issue Characteristics: Makes the candidate look really good and the opponent really bad Alter and distort facts and statistics

Glittering Generality Definition: A statement that sounds good but is essentially meaningless Characteristics: Vague Positive and upbeat Slogans or catchphrases

Just Plain Folks Definition: Make the average person think the candidate is just like them Characteristics: Using family, background, and hard work

Fear Definition: Scare people into voting for one candidate and not the other Characteristics Your way of life is in danger Use pictures, sounds, words to arouse fear