 Patriotic Posters Showed Americans as proud and strong  Posters with a sentimental message Designed to tug at the heart strings  Humorous posters.

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 Patriotic Posters Showed Americans as proud and strong  Posters with a sentimental message Designed to tug at the heart strings  Humorous posters Making fun of the enemy  Negative posters Very blunt, showed fighting, dying, the consequences of defeat, etc.

 Choose one of the 4 types of propaganda posters used in WWII and create a poster based on that idea.  On the back of the poster, describe the methods you used to create it. What type of poster is it? Who is it aimed at? What is its goal?