What is the main idea of propaganda?
to persuade
a catchword or phrase loaded with emotion and goodwill
Slogan
Changes how people _____ about a person, group, or issue
think
A politician might call their opponent a "radical" or a "socialist" to damage their reputation and influence voters.
Ad Hominem
Art
What is propaganda?
way of manipulating people using images and words
Tugging on emotions of happiness, anger, guilt, sadness, humor, charity, and fear.
Emotional Appeal
Makes people believe things that may ____ be true
NOT
Just Do It → Nike
Slogan
America
Name three ways propaganda can reach you
Newspapers
Magazines
Radio
Television/Movies
Internet
Music
Speeches
Social Media
"words that are very positive, but without meaning, designed to make the listener have positive feelings."
Glittering Generalities
Spreads _____ or _____ toward others
fear or hate
Glittering Generalization
Every political campaign uses ______.
propaganda
During what time period was propaganda introduced?
WWI/WWII
" a propaganda technique that is uniquely effective in the United States, which has a long history of rejecting elitists and intellectuals"
Plain Folks
Sometimes makes people think more _____ about what they hear and see
carefully
A political campaign might use the American flag as a backdrop to suggest that their candidate is patriotic and supports the country.
Transfer
Did WWI or WWII use more propaganda?
WWII
Propaganda Appeals to an array of human ______.
motives
"The expression was coined by Adolf Hitler in his 1925 autobiography Mein Kampf for a lie so ""colossal"" that no one would believe that someone "could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously."
Big Lie
Brings people ______ during war or crisis
together
"Save Money. Live Better" → Walmart
Plain Folk
_____ ____ is a modern form of propaganda.
Fake News