Propaganda Extravaganza

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Propaganda Extravaganza

What Forms Can Propaganda Come In?

What is trying to be said? What clues are we given? Who is the target audience?

1967- Hold high the great red banner of Mao Zedong thought

Provide Great Support to Agriculture

Remember, it’s not just artwork https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEJbNPeYNz8

List the details you notice from the painting. “The Happy Life Chairman Mao Gives Us” Questions: List the details you notice from the painting. What does this image say about life in China? What ideas and values does it promote?