By: Mindy McMinn. Propaganda: The Word  Origin in the Roman Catholic Church  Definition  Connotation Other Countries America.

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By: Mindy McMinn

Propaganda: The Word  Origin in the Roman Catholic Church  Definition  Connotation Other Countries America

When is it used? GGovernment Propaganda War Elections Bills/Actions NNon-Government Propaganda Advertising School/Volunteer Activities

What wars?  Revolutionary War  Civil War  Spanish American War  World War I  World War II  Vietnam  Iraq

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Source: The American Pageant, 13 th Edition

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"These are the times that try men's souls: The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it NOW, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.“ -Thomas Paine

Source: The American Pageant, 13 th Edition

"Any bonds today? Bonds of freedom That`s what I`m selling Any bonds today? Credit: “Any Bonds Today?” Any stamps today? We`ll be blest If we all invest In the U.S.A. Scrape up the most you can Here comes the freedom man Asking you to buy a share of freedom today… Here comes the freedom man Can`t make tomorrow`s plan Not unless you buy a share of freedom Todaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyy!”