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Propaganda Unit 5

Propaganda Unit 5. Propaganda . information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc. . Different Forms of Propaganda. Glittering generality- is a broad statement, contain few facts.

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Propaganda Unit 5

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  1. PropagandaUnit 5

  2. Propaganda • information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.

  3. Different Forms of Propaganda • Glittering generality- is a broad statement, contain few facts. • How can the candidates actually create change? • What does this mean? • I will cut your taxes! • I will bring change! • I will create jobs. • I will make America better. • Change

  4. A “Square Deal” for every man Theodore Roosevelt 1904 • The dawning of a new day John Kerry 2004 • We mean clean.   Bissell • The ultimate driving machine.   BMW

  5. Plain Folks • Plain folks is an attempt to make you believe the are “just like you, or just one of the folks. • Example: Sarah Palin • President BarackObama • Clinton

  6. Mitt Romney

  7. It Gets Ugly! • Name Calling one side will say nasty or derogatory statements about another to lessen their credibility or reputation.

  8. Favorite Celebrity • Endorsement/Famous Person endorses or supports a candidate or product. • Do they know more about the candidate or product than you? • Example Michael Jordan and Hanes Underwear

  9. Everybody is on Board, so you should get on board! • Bandwagon convincing someone that “everyone else agrees with the viewpoint or action.”

  10. Are we telling the truth? • Card stacking presenting only one side of the story/argument/issue by distorting facts, usually to make one side look better than the other

  11. Proud to be an American! • Symbols often candidates will have symbols such as an a flag in the background to add legitimacy to their claims.

  12. Commercials • http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/2008 • http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/issue/corruption • http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/type/fear • http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1984

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