Propaganda affected the war by influencing young children to join the army like their fathers and uncles, it also inspired men who rarely went away from their homes and villages because they wanted to see more further away areas. This also affected the women in some of the posters that were around by forcing the men to join the army and then the women would stay at home providing the soldiors in the war with food by growing crops and preparing food. This helped in the war effort and that is how propaganda affected the war.
During WWII propaganda was a major weapon. Hitler used propaganda to remind Germany about foreign enemies and also used it to blame the Jews for Germany's struggles. There was also a lot of Pro-Germany advertisements to build up Nationalism. In America there were a lot of ads made to scare people that the war would come to America, anti-communist posters, and pro-military ads. Here are some posters to give you an idea about what was going on in America...
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It influenced people to join the war, or become a nurse or something.
It is basically influencing people to help out with the war in any way possible
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The use of propaganda in any country is to further a political objective, in the case of the United States' involvement with World War 2, it was winning the war. Propaganda was effective to motivate citizens to action, by donating, enlisting or working harder.
Allied propaganda was propaganda issued by the allies in the Second World War--the British, the Americans, the Russians and their associates.
The objective of World War 2 propaganda posters was to rally support from Americans for the war. World War 2 lasted 6 years and 1 day.
In world war 1,British propaganda took various forms ,including pictures, literature and film.Britain also placed significant emphasis on atrocity propaganda as a way of mobilizing hatred against germany
Some of the objectives of the propaganda movement were:The equality of the Spaniards and Filipinos in the colonyThe recognition of the Philippines as a province of SpainThe permission to send a Philippine representatives to the Spanish courtsThe secularization of the parishesThe provision for freedom of speech, press, and assembly
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I think that American culture influences people around the world by showing them that you can have more than one culture in your community
The purpose of the CPI was to influence American public opinion toward supporting U.S. intervention in World War I via a prolonged Propaganda campaign.
She influenced pop culture, movies, and the fashion world. Which is a very big influence on american culture.
It doesn't. There is a saying, that Canadians could have had the three best cultural traits in the world: the American technology, the french Cuisine and the English culture. However, it has resulted for the worst: Canada has the American culture, the English cuisine and the French technology.
Peter Buitenhuis has written: 'The great war of words' -- subject(s): American Propaganda, British Propaganda, Canadian Propaganda, English literature, History and criticism, Literature and the war, Propaganda, Propaganda analysis, Propaganda, American, Propaganda, British, Propaganda, Canadian, War and literature, World War, 1914-1918
much propaganda
American
it change it alot our culture in the united states made new things
The use of propaganda in any country is to further a political objective, in the case of the United States' involvement with World War 2, it was winning the war. Propaganda was effective to motivate citizens to action, by donating, enlisting or working harder.
Aristotle was born in Macedonia.. and his works certainly spread the culture and influence of the Greek world. More so after his death though I'd say.
The world is always changing day by day hour by hour culture by culture so what or when was the natural world