The most significant group that took advantage of the War Crisis was the Republican party. In 1920, Republican Warren Harding ran for the presidential ticket. This was a time when free speech was limited, ethnic groups were being persecuted, and the economy was in turmoil. The middle-class felt alienated. Farmers were angered by wartime price controls and the falling prices that went with them. It was with these groups in mind that Harding proclaimed he would return the country to “normalcy;” or, the way it was before the war. Harding was an Old Guard conservative, and a vote for him was a vote for the simpler times. It was this “final twitch” of the “war mind” that Harding was elected.
Groups exploited the war crisis and government Propaganda and repression by using it to further their own agendas, spread misinformation, and manipulate public opinion. They used fear and uncertainty created by the crisis to rally support for their causes and to discredit their opponents. Additionally, they took advantage of the government's actions to portray themselves as victims and gain sympathy from the public.
national crisis
Key words used in propaganda include: "us vs. them", "freedom", "security", "belonging", "progress", "enemy", "crisis", "truth", and "justice". These words are carefully selected to evoke strong emotions, manipulate opinions, and persuade people to support a specific agenda or ideology.
Propaganda can be used in a positive way to raise awareness about important social issues, mobilize communities for a common cause, or inspire people to take positive action. It can also be used to unite people during times of crisis or conflict by fostering a sense of shared purpose and solidarity.
Some example of testimonial propaganda in the Philippines involves the naming of important bills, according to the Senator who introduced them. In recent times, some public employees used that loophole to carry out selfish project but the names carried a different perception with the people.
Defense mechanisms are psychological strategies used to protect oneself from feelings of anxiety or discomfort. They operate unconsciously and involve distorting reality, denying unpleasant aspects of reality, or shifting emotions onto others. Common examples include denial, repression, and projection.
The most significant group that took advantage of the War Crisis was the Republican party. In 1920, Republican Warren Harding ran for the presidential ticket. This was a time when free speech was limited, ethnic groups were being persecuted, and the economy was in turmoil. The middle-class felt alienated. Farmers were angered by wartime price controls and the falling prices that went with them. It was with these groups in mind that Harding proclaimed he would return the country to “normalcy;” or, the way it was before the war. Harding was an Old Guard conservative, and a vote for him was a vote for the simpler times. It was this “final twitch” of the “war mind” that Harding was elected.
wanted people to trust him dat N roosevelt
State Governments
The authority of the federal government over the state governments.
State and local governments.
It was a war or propaganda and secrets. It was not a direct confrontation. The closest it got to war was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
famine
City and State governments had few resources to relieve the crisis.
Its not some thing the worlds governments should be focusing on, (economic crisis and Pollution) but it is a problem
unstable governments and ecological fragility.
State and local governments
State and local governments