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    Propaganda During Ww2

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    We saw during WWII the rise of fascism‚ Nazism‚ and radical nationalism. However‚ the cause that the propaganda touted was in direct contrast to the means by which the oppression was carried out. Dictators that preached a supreme and pure race (desiring the cleansing of anti-Christian blood) propagated the worst forms of mass extinction yet initiated. No signs of Christianity or supremacy would by evident from an objective spectator. Yet we did. We saw all kinds of grounds and justification for the

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    2011 Comparing Propaganda Used in Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution’s PropagandaPropaganda is a narrowly selfish attempt to get people to accept ideas and beliefs‚ always in the interest of a particular person or group and with little or no advantage to the public (“What is Propaganda… 2). Propaganda is the spreading of ideas‚ information‚ or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution‚ a cause‚ or a person. In the Russian Revolution Joseph Stalin used propaganda to his benefit

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    The Clouded Lens Disney used the war and its propaganda to enhance its reputation as a trustworthy American brand‚ by creating films and producing ideas that are extremely patriotic. The messages brought forward in the films gave the Americans something to believe in and a path to follow. They were given and understanding of what was going on in the world around them in a manner that was entertaining but educational. They gained trust because most of what they were putting out to the public had

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    The third type of propaganda located in Bush’s speech is one that Miller named transfer. Miller defines transfer as “[carrying] over the authority‚ sanction‚ and prestige of something we respect and revere to something he would have us accept”. (). Bush transferred over the power of defense to Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania (33). Bush made a man who was a military veteran‚ an effective governor‚ as well as a true patriot. They were all pointless characteristics really to the American people. Anyone could

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    Henry Tudor Propaganda

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    Vergil wasn’t in England during the time of the Battle of Bosworth‚ he did research the topic carefully so his account may be taken as being factually correct. However‚ it is important to remember that the nature of the source may be a pro-Tudor propaganda as Vergil was appointed by for Henry Tudor to write about his reign. Because of this‚ the source may not be taken at face value. Vergil makes it clear that one of the reasons Henry Tudor won the Battle of Bosworth‚ 1485 was because of his good

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    Nancy Reagan Propaganda

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    Propaganda can be used in a positive way such as the just say no movement that Nancy Reagan created about drugs. “Drugs take away the dream from every child’s heart and replace it with a nightmare‚ and it’s time we in America stand up and replace those dreams.” This all started when Nancy Reagan was at a school in Oakland a little girl raised her hand and asked “what do you do if someone offers you drugs?” Nancy replied “well‚ you just say no.” That is how the just say no campaign all started.

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    Vietnam War Propaganda

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    Mike Smith Vietnam Propaganda/ Nationalism American Nationalism * Domino Effect: The Americans believed that if Vietnam became a Communist country the rest of the countries around it would also become Communist and this was the last thing that the Americans wanted during the Cold War. * The North Invaded the South: The US government advertised to the public that North Vietnam invaded the South and was trying to take them over. They used this image of US going to save the weak South

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    The Great War Propaganda

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    volunteer for the war. What helped this was the young children looking up to their father and the fathers guilty appearance‚ The setting of the poster is after the war‚ when he can’t just go back and change his mind. This is more of a positive type of propaganda because it

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    the birth of media and technology‚ such as movies and the radio‚ gave way to a surge of propaganda in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. This new technology made it easier for dictators or governments to get their messages to the public. Propaganda was mainly used to brain wash a country into believing in the leaders ideologies and was also used to disguise the shortcomings of the government. Propaganda was a very important thing to Hitler because he believed the only reason Germany lost the

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    Michael Moore is the Leni Riefenstahl of our time. Or‚ perhaps he would be better characterized as a Bizzaro World Leni Riefenstahl‚ because while she propped up with propaganda the political powers of her time‚ Moore uses the same techniques to bring down the powers of our time‚ be it GM (Roger and Me)‚ the gun lobby (Bowling for Columbine)‚ the government (Fahrenheit 911)‚ the health care industry (Sicko)‚ or free enterprise (Capitalism: A Love Story). In this latest installment in his continuing

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