George Creel
President Woodrow Wilson created the Committee on Public Information.
to increase public support for the war
The committee of public information
To nurture cultural pluralism
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George Creel
Committee on Public Information was created in 1917.
The muckraking journalist who led the Committee on Public Information, the nation's first propaganda agency, was George Creel. He was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I to shape public opinion and promote American involvement in the war effort.
President Woodrow Wilson created the Committee on Public Information.
The purpose of the Committee on Public Information was to try to sway public opinion in the US in favor of supporting America getting involved in the First World War. The committee was established in 1917.
The Committee on Public Information was created during World War I.
The Committee of Public Safety.
Maximilien Robespierre.
George Creel
Committee public information refers to the materials and communications produced by a committee that are intended to inform the public about its activities, decisions, and policies. This can include press releases, reports, newsletters, and public statements that aim to promote transparency and accountability. The goal is to ensure that the public is well-informed about the committee's work and its impact on the community or organization it serves.
to increase public support for the war