1. Propaganda Propaganda is a message designed to influence someone’s opinion or behavior. 2. Where is propaganda seen? Commercials Magazines Newspapers Television Politics…
Slide 1 Slide 2 THE BOSTON MASSACRE An Example of Historical Propaganda Slide 3 What is a massacre? The dictionary defines a “massacre” as: The act or an instance of…
Slide 1Eight Faces of Propaganda A video survey informed by propagandacritic.com Slide 2 What is propaganda? Propaganda, simply put, is persistent persuasive messaging. It…
Slide 1 Propaganda in Advertising Slide 2 What is propaganda? Propaganda is the use of a variety of communication techniques. These techniques create an emotional appeal…
Slide 1 Campaign rhetoric Slide 2 Rhetoric The effective or persuasive use of language (or communication) – The study of such use Visual rhetoric Slide 3 Two views One…
Propaganda Techniques in the Media How do you decide who is the best candidate⦠or which is the best toothpaste ? Looking for facts to back up your choice is an excellent…
Campaign rhetoric Rhetoric The effective or persuasive use of language (or communication) The study of such use Visual rhetoric Two views One view of rhetoric sees it as…
Propaganda What is propaganda? The goal of propaganda is to spread ideas that further a cause: political, commercial, religious or civil. It is used to manipulate the readers'…
Home Front Propaganda: How the US Government Got the American People to Support the War Effort in World War II Carrie L. Kennedy American Studies/US History What is Propaganda?…
Slide 1 FQ: How did Stalin gain power and use propaganda to control Russia? Do Now (5 min): First Read: Key Ideas and Details (Individual) Agenda (5 min)-Do Now (15 min)-Notes:…