1. The French Revolution
No doubt the complete effectiveness of controlling the population through propaganda had a considerable effect, (referred to in Q 4,5,6,7b and 8) however, pictures from around the country such as source D were a regular occurrence. ... The censorship of letters sent by the soldiers could be used by the government to control the reception of the war on a generally more literate population than ever before, as well as the prevention of prior warning of attempted attacks or troop movements, should the letters be intercepted. ... However, when surprise was utilised in areas such as Vimy ridge, 191...
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