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Propaganda Activity

Propaganda Propaganda-use of selected bits of information, both true & false, to get people to back their countries’ war effort. Agencies were set up to control news about the war Usually depicted enemy as brutal, sub-human Praised their own country

Germany

Great Britain

Great Britain John Bull, the English Uncle Sam, in a poster very similar to Flagg’s “I Need You” poster with Uncle Sam.

Ireland

United States

United States

United States

United States

United States

Activity! Now you will produce your own propaganda poster for World War I. Poster should do all of the following: exaggerate the villainy of one side and the goodness of the other include a caption or catchy slogan that summarizes the message appeal to the intended audiences’ emotions be colorful On the back, you should write a 5-7 sentence paragraph answering the following questions: What specific target audience are you trying to reach? Which of the viewers emotions are you trying to exploit? What is the message behind your poster? What do you want the viewer to do?