== == Sounds like the type that encourages you to do something ... OR ELSE something bad will happen. Some political ads are like that... such-and-such person supports Immigration, so if you elect him, we'll be overrun by foreigners... such-and-such person supports gun control, so if you elect her, we won't be able to defend ourselves from burglars anymore... things like that. If the Propaganda is focused on something that you don't want to happen, then it is fear propaganda. An easier way to define fear propaganda is it scares you into buying their product by saying something bad will happen to you
The aims of a propaganda movement is to create fear among the civilians. They create fear among the civilians so that they can achieve their political agenda and mission.
Repetition propaganda is a commonly used type of propaganda. It will repeat a phrase or word so much. This causes the viewer to get it stuck in their head.
Rewards propaganda is a type of propaganda in which the consumer gets another product or the same product twice for the purchase of the original product.
This is an example of name-calling propaganda.
An example of "Fear" propaganda is a flood insurance company that has an advertisement with a family's house that got flooded and very damaged...this makes people fear things like "what if this happens to my house and family?!". It leads them to buy the flood insurance. Hope this helps!! Regards, Ryan S. :)
through a combination of fear and massive Propaganda
The aims of a propaganda movement is to create fear among the civilians. They create fear among the civilians so that they can achieve their political agenda and mission.
fear tactics,Great Purge, Propaganda etc
fear, uncertainty and doubt
Repetition propaganda is a commonly used type of propaganda. It will repeat a phrase or word so much. This causes the viewer to get it stuck in their head.
Rewards propaganda is a type of propaganda in which the consumer gets another product or the same product twice for the purchase of the original product.
This is an example of name-calling propaganda.
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The noun 'propaganda' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts. The noun 'propaganda' has no singular form.
An example of "Fear" propaganda is a flood insurance company that has an advertisement with a family's house that got flooded and very damaged...this makes people fear things like "what if this happens to my house and family?!". It leads them to buy the flood insurance. Hope this helps!! Regards, Ryan S. :)
propaganda
Bad logic is a type of propaganda in which someone uses horrible logic to support something or gain support for something even if it makes no sense whatsoever.