Mr. Bermudez. Americans were not eager to enter the war Those of German ancestry tended to support Germany, not Britain and France. Gov. needed to convince.

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Mr. Bermudez

Americans were not eager to enter the war Those of German ancestry tended to support Germany, not Britain and France. Gov. needed to convince citizens that they must support the war effort. Here, a woman clad in the stars and stripes represents America and American liberty

Destroy this mad brute What words do you see? What is going on? What is the statement?

Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds What do you see?

What is this saying about our society? What is a driving force to join? I want you for the Navy

Don't read American history — make it! Who is the target?

Who is being targeted? What emotional implication is there? On which side of the window are you?

Our boys need sox, knit your bit What can you see? Why is it significant?

What is being said? Our greatest mother - join

Be a trained nurse What do you see?

Who is advertising? What is being said? Back our girls over there

Must women and children die in vain? What is being said?

Who is being targeted? They are giving their lives over there

What is the significance? His Liberty Bond, paid for in full

Remember your first thrill of American liberty Who is the target? Why?

What does this mean? Boys and girls! You can help your Uncle Sam win the war

Keep the home garden going What is being said?

Who is the Target? Gardening, wrote President Wilson, “is just as real and patriotic an effort as the building of ships or the firing of cannon.” Join the United States school garden army

Little Americans, do your bit. Leave nothing on your plate Who is being Targeted? What is being pushed?

Use your understanding of Propaganda create one in groups of two Must be all colored in Must have a target group Must have a slogan Must have a paragraph explanation