American Propaganda Take Out a Blank sheet of lined note paper and number it from 1-13. Write down the term Propaganda-

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American Propaganda Take Out a Blank sheet of lined note paper and number it from 1-13. Write down the term Propaganda-

American Propaganda Define Propaganda=information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.

Exercise: You will be shown 13 American propaganda posters common in the United States during World War II. Your assignment is to briefly explain the poster and identify what EMOTION the poster is trying to convey. (revenge, fear, nationalism, etc) Ready????

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