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Propaganda. Definition. Propaganda: ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion You need to be able to recognize and explain the different types of propaganda (persuasive techniques)
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Definition • Propaganda: ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion • You need to be able to recognize and explain the different types of propaganda (persuasive techniques) • Show an understanding of how an argument might have been strengthened by using these techniques
Type One: The bandwagon • -“everybody else is doing it” puts pressure on your audience Similar to PEER PRESSURE
Type two: Testimonial (endorsement) • -famous person promotes your idea • -like teachers advertising a motorcycle
Type three: Glittering generalities (blank statements) • - “What’s wrong with children today is they don’t listen to their history teacher.” • - assumes all children don’t listen
Type four: Snob Appeal • Only the best can belong to your club, tries to convince you by saying you are special
Type five: Statistics • - “Nine out of ten students hate doing DGQ’s.” • -uses numbers for credibility
Type six: Plain Folks • - “I’m not a celebrity, I’m just like you (only smarter and better looking)!” • -makes us identify with the speaker
Type seven: Name Calling • - “ Mr. Chaney is only smart because he has been around for a billion years.” • -makes opponent look BAD
Your assignment: Create your own World War I propaganda poster • Now that you have learned the seven types of propaganda, and you have seen numerous examples of each type, you are going to create your own World War I propaganda poster: Here is what you are going to be graded on: • Meaning: Your poster must have meaning or a theme, this is the cause you are supporting • Image: Your poster MUST include a hand-drawn picture or symbol that supports your cause • Statement: Your picture must have a corresponding statement • Neatness/Presentation: Your poster should be in FINAL DRAFT FORMAT