Citizenship

A3 - Analyze how governments and other groups have used propaganda to influence public opinion and behavior. Government Used propaganda to persuade people into doing thing one example is that stalin made posters persuading people to join the army. like the picture at the bottom it say to people we can win world war ll and get through tough times. Another example of propaganda is that they tried to get hitler when he least expected it and that why they made the poster below, so basically its trying to persuade people to try to do things or to be encouraging to people. Different types of propaganda is like a poster like up top or another type of propaganda is like a commercial or a speech done in front of an audience. what makes it propaganda is that it is trying to persuade people, Example if i want people to join my biking group i will have to make it know on facebook so people will know what it is about or i will make fliers (Fliers // **Propaganda** // is a specific type of message presentation, aimed at serving an agenda. Even if the message conveys true information.    Bandwagon is an appeal to the subject to follow the crowd, to join in because others are doing so as well. Bandwagon propaganda is, essentially, trying to convince the subject that one side is the winning side, because more people have joined it.

Any time an advertiser states that their product is the best without providing evidence for this, they are using an assertion

Card stacking is used in almost all forms of propaganda, and is extremely effective in convincing the public. Although the majority of information presented by the card stacking approach is true

so occurs very often in politics and political propaganda. Glittering generalities are words that have different positive meaning for individual subjects, but are linked to highly valued concepts. When these words are used, they demand approval without thinking, simply because such an important concept is involved.

It is the use of derogatory language or words that carry a negative connotation when describing an enemy. The propaganda attempts to arouse prejudice among the public by labeling the target something that the public dislikes.