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Propaganda During WW 1

 

            It was during World War 1 that modern propaganda techniques really began to be used. Propaganda came from all countries and for many different causes, even though the way those countries used propaganda differed, they all got their messages across. The way and the type of propaganda used varied greatly, from country to country and medium to medium. Here are a few examples of the ways that countries used propaganda during World War 1.
             Propaganda is the use of ideas and information for the purpose of inducing or intensifying attitudes and actions in a certain group of people. Some propagandist may intentionally distort the fact and others just give you the facts in such a way that it tries to convince you to believe what they want you to act or feel or think or react to. Although a propagandist may intentionally distort fact, some others may present it as objective observers. This means that they give you the facts as they truly are without trying to influence the way you believe or feel or act. Here are a few of the common ways that propaganda is used in our daily life that we might not think of as propaganda; a lawyer's brief, a teachers lecture, a minister's sermon, or the message of a billboard advertisement. Propaganda may be dissemeninated by or for individuals, businesses, ethnic groups, religious organizations, political groups, and government at every level. This is how we see propaganda is used in our daily lives. Education, whatever its objective, is a form of propaganda. But no matter what its .
             objective propaganda is just an attempt to persuade people or a group of people .
             through rational or emotional appeal or through the organization of personal opinion? Propaganda usually comes in one of four different categories. The first category is religious propaganda like what missionaries" spread to foreign countries in an effort to try to convince them to become Christians and to believe in Christ.


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