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Propoganda

- What is propaganda. - What is the purpose of propaganda - What is propaganda? - What is the purpose of propaganda? - What examples can you think of ?

Propaganda and its purpose Information usually biased or misleading used to promote or publicize a political cause or point of view. Purpose--to persuade the masses for or against a particular issue.

Propaganda Techniques Name calling Generalities(stereotypes and similarities) Euphemism(more gentile or harsh language) Transfer(passing responsibility to another) Testimonial(Famous person agreeing) Plain Folks(I’m just like you and I do it) Band Wagon(everyone else is doing it) Fear(if you don’t act terrible things will happen)

German Propaganda