Objective: Students will analyze the various purposes of World War I propaganda posters. Review Question: What is propaganda?

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Objective: Students will analyze the various purposes of World War I propaganda posters. Review Question: What is propaganda?

Propaganda Each of the nations that participated in World War One from 1914-18 used propaganda posters.

Purposes of Propaganda To justify involvement in the war To persuade men to enlist, or sign up to fight To persuade people to spend money on the war effort To persuade people to conserve food and resources to help the military

To Justify Involvement in the War

To get men to enlist, or sign up to fight

To get people to spend money on the war effort

To persuade people to conserve

Classwork With your group, examine your propaganda poster. Fill in the worksheet by analyzing the purpose of the poster and how it gets a point across.