What is Propaganda? Propaganda is an attempt by the government to persuade its people to think in a certain way or believe something. Sometimes it can.

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What is Propaganda? Propaganda is an attempt by the government to persuade its people to think in a certain way or believe something. Sometimes it can be positive, sometimes it can be negative. Propaganda plays on people’s emotions, fears, anxieties, worries. Propaganda can be based on truth, half truth or complete lies. It can exaggerate too! Propaganda is always biased and one sided

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why and when do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Do you think this really happened? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Do you think this really happened? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who are the figures/people in the picture? Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Do you think this really happened? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?

Who do you think the poster is aimed at? What is the message of the poster? Why do you think it was produced? Do you think it is effective propaganda? Why?