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Propaganda. Propaganda in the russian revolution. WHAT IS PROPAGANDA?. Propaganda: the use of possibly misleading information to spread a certain point of view (usually political). Types of propaganda. Bandwagon Plain Folk Glittering Generality Testimonial Card Stacking Name Calling.
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Propaganda Propaganda in the russian revolution
WHAT IS PROPAGANDA? Propaganda: the use of possibly misleading information to spread a certain point of view (usually political)
Types of propaganda • Bandwagon • Plain Folk • Glittering Generality • Testimonial • Card Stacking • Name Calling
EXAMPLES OF PROPOGANDA • Newspapers, television, radios, and films spread propaganda
BandwagonWhy • Encouraging people to think or act in some way simply because other people are doing so.
The Propaganda's location Plain Folk • The speaker presents him or herself as an average Joe — a common person who can understand and empathize with a listener's concerns.
Glittering Generality RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA • An emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason.
Testimonial When • An important person or famous figure endorses a product or political figure.
Card Stacking When • Manipulating audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another.
Name Calling • The use of abusive names to belittle or humiliate another person in a political campaign, an argument, etc.