Misleading or manipulative information promoting a political cause or point of view.
What is propaganda?
The country that used posters like “Lord Kitchener Wants You!” to recruit men.
What is Britain?
German posters sometimes showed this spiky ....... and ...... to create fear.
What are wires and fire?
Britain used these words to guilt men into joining: “Everyone Should ____.”
What is ‘Do His Bit’?
The ............... pressured people to act aggressively so they wouldn’t look weak.
Who is the government?
The country that used propaganda to remind citizens of the German invasion to keep them angry.
What is France?
Posters sometimes told men exactly where to go to make enlistment feel this way.
What is urgent?
This country’s posters often used knights, saints, and snakes to make men feel proud to defend their homeland.
What is Russia?
The main ways propaganda was spread to the public during WWI. (hint:theres 3)
What are posters, newspapers, and speeches?
German propaganda often used ........, along with duty, to pressure men to enlist. (hint:an emotion)
What is fear?
Governments hid the negative sides of war to keep people feeling this way.
What is hopefulness?
The common slogan that encourages people to save bread.
What is wheatless mondays?
Propaganda helped increase ........ across Europe, making war more likely
What is tension?
Propaganda encouraged men to join the army by making them feel ...... if they didn’t.
What is guilty?
French posters encouraged civilians to pay ........ support the war financially.
What are war loans (or bonds)?
Russian propaganda portrayed enemies as these animals.
What are snakes?
To make people scared, angry, and make them want to enlist in the army and support the war.
What was propaganda’s main goal?
This country's government created the Committee on Public Information to gain support for the war.
What is America?
German propaganda warned that failing to enlist would lead to this.
What is letting the enemy invade?
This group of men gave short patriotic speeches in U.S. theaters.
Who are the Four-Minute Men?