Voting Activity 3.4: Nazi election posters. Study this source carefully and consider… Who the source was aimed at What the message is Whether you think.

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Voting Activity 3.4: Nazi election posters

Study this source carefully and consider… Who the source was aimed at What the message is Whether you think this was the most effective piece of propaganda from Sources 1–4

Study this source carefully and consider… Who the source was aimed at What the message is Whether you think this was the most effective piece of propaganda from Sources 1–4

Study this source carefully and consider… Who the source was aimed at What the message is Whether you think this was the most effective piece of propaganda from Sources 1–4

Study this source carefully and consider… Who the source was aimed at What the message is Whether you think this was the most effective piece of propaganda from Sources 1–4

Now it’s time to decide…

The target of Source 1 was: 1.The unemployed 2.Farmers 3.Middle classes 4.Industrialists 5.Combination (be prepared to explain!)

The message of Source 1 was: 1.Nazis will make Germany great again 2.Hitler is a great leader 3.Nazis will deal with Communists 4.My own answer (be prepared to explain!)

The target of Source 2 was: 1.The unemployed 2.Farmers 3.Middle classes 4.Industrialists 5.Combination (be prepared to explain!)

The message of Source 2 was: 1.Nazis will make Germany great again 2.Hitler is a great leader 3.Nazis will deal with Communists 4.My own answer (be prepared to explain!)

The target of Source 3 was: 1.The unemployed 2.Farmers 3.Middle classes 4.Industrialists 5.Combination (be prepared to explain!)

The message of Source 3 was: 1.Nazis will make Germany great again 2.Hitler is a great leader 3.Nazis will deal with Communists 4.My own answer (be prepared to explain!)

The target of Source 4 was: 1.The unemployed 2.Farmers 3.Middle classes 4.Industrialists 5.Combination (be prepared to explain!)

The message of Source 4 was: 1.Nazis will make Germany great again 2.Hitler is a great leader 3.Nazis will deal with Communists 4.My own answer (be prepared to explain!)

Overall, I think the most effective piece of propaganda was… 1.Source 1 2.Source 2 3.Source 3 4.Source 4 5.My own answer (be prepared to explain!)