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Who is on the iconic I Want You For U.S. Army poster?

Uncle Sam

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This government agency was established in the U.S. during World War II to oversee the production of propaganda materials.

What is the Office of War Information (OWI)?

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The U.S. government produced this series of films to depict the dangers of fascism and promote American values, featuring characters like the superhero Captain America.

What are wartime propaganda cartoons?

200

Who is on the We Can Do It Poster?

Rosie the Riveter

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The phrase "Loose Lips Sink Ships" was part of a campaign to promote this important wartime principle among Americans.

What is operational security?

200

This campaign aimed to promote war bond purchases and featured various celebrities and animated characters to engage the public.

What is the "Buy War Bonds" campaign?

300

What is featured on the Dig On for Victory poster?

A farmer boy


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This animated character, created by Warner Bros., urged citizens to buy war bonds and support the military.

Who is Private Snafu?

300

This U.S. propaganda campaign encouraged the public to report suspicious behavior, contributing to the wartime effort against espionage.

What is "See Something, Say Something

400

What is the meaning of the They Do It... So Can We?

Troops fighting for the American peoples right of luxury and freedom.

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The British used this famous poster featuring a crown and the phrase "Keep Calm and Carry On" to bolster public morale during the Blitz.

What is the British government’s wartime propaganda campaign?

400

This slogan was used in the U.S. to encourage citizens to save resources and support the military, symbolized by a growing plant and its association with victory.

What is "Victory Gardens"

500

What event was the Avenge poster made after?

Pearl Harbor

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The U.S. government encouraged citizens to conserve food with this slogan, emphasizing the need for rationing.

What is "Food will win the war"?

500

This campaign aimed at influencing public opinion and reducing dissent by portraying the enemy as ruthless and barbaric, often using posters and films.

What is the "Demonization of the Enemy"

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