The Propaganda the us had bought into ww1 was the bombing of pearl Harbor they had used it to make war with the other opposing team and to cause great ruckus among the people and as they had planned that's how it happened.
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A. the government of South Vietnam seemed to lack popular support
There wasn't a Republican party in 1812. The Republican party did not start until 1860.
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they used propaganda. and they made Americans feel sorry for the men who died in the army so they would buy them and support the war
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1950 propaganda reflects the heightened fear and anxiety felt by Americans during the Cold War era. It often emphasized the dangers of communism and promoted patriotic ideals as a way to instill loyalty to the government. The propaganda aimed to rally public support for government policies and actions taken to combat the perceived threats from the Soviet Union.
Governments in Asia use propaganda to control public opinion, shape national identity, and maintain political power. Propaganda can help rally support for government policies, promote national unity, and influence public perception of domestic or international events.
The American government used propaganda to garner support for the war efforts in WW1. They used pictures (such as posters) and the press specifically.
Had to, US troops=US government.
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Walt made training and educational films for the U.S. military and produced propaganda cartoons to support the Allied Powers.
Propaganda was important to both sides in the Vietnam War. The Vietnamese used propaganda to inspire their troops and civilians to fight against foreign intervention, while the Americans used propaganda to justify their involvement in the war and garner support for their efforts at home. Both sides utilized propaganda to shape public opinion and perception of the war.
Propaganda can be used by governments to shape public opinion by selectively presenting information in a biased or misleading way. It is important for citizens to critically analyze and verify information from various sources to avoid being influenced by propaganda. Government transparency and accountability are key in promoting an informed and democratic society.