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Review Quiz to be collected and graded. Name 2 weapons that are introduced into warfare during World War 1 Describe 2 new strategies used by the military during World War 1. How does the human cost and the economic cost increase drastically during World War 1?.
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Review Quiz to be collected and graded • Name 2 weapons that are introduced into warfare during World War 1 • Describe 2 new strategies used by the military during World War 1. • How does the human cost and the economic cost increase drastically during World War 1?
Aim: How can advertising (propaganda) be used to influence people’s point of view? Do now: What types of advertisements do you see regularly? How do they influence your decision? You can use a specific example.
Homework Writing prompt Write a response in 4 paragraphs responding to each of the following questions: • How does the media influence how people feel about particular issues? • Does the government censor/monitor what the media tells people? • How can people find out if information is “true” or not? Is it possible? • Do all people, especially the media and the government have an agenda that makes it impossible to get the whole truth about a current issue?
Who produced this poster? What was its purpose? What emotions does the poster tap into? 1915 UK Saville Lumley
What emotions does this 1917 US government poster use to encourage men to enlist in the military? 1917 USA C.S. Duncan
What messages does this 1918 Australian poster give about Germans? Why would the Australian government represent Germans this way? 1918 Australia Norman Lindsay
Directions: Using your knowledge of World War 1, complete 1 out of each section of propaganda posters. For each poster be sure to answer the practiced questions. This assignment will be graded as part of the notebook check.
Questions to respond to Who is the target audience for the poster? Who created the poster (time period, country, person)? What is the message to be received?
A. 1915 Great Britain D. D. Fry
B. • USA Joseph Pennell
C. 1917 USA James M. Flagg
D. Buy war loan bonds 1918 India T. Martin Jones
Subscribe to the war loan 1918 Austria- Hungary Bela Moldovan
A. 1918 USA John E Sheridan
B. 1918 USA Jonas Lie
C. 1915 Great Britain Bernard Partridge
C. 1918 Great Britain David Wilson
A. 1918 USA Coles Phillips
B. There is enough aluminum, copper, brass, nickel, zinc in the country. Turn it in-- the army needs it. 1917 Germany Louis Oppenheim
C.. 1914-18 Great Britain
1917 Great Britain J.P. Beadle
A. National War Relief Exhibition 1917 Austria Hungary Pal Sujan
B. Children in need! 1918 Germany Theo Metejko