Patriotism.
Medieval monarchs used propaganda to legitimize their rule by portraying themselves as chosen by God or destiny. They employed symbols, ceremonies, and artworks to enhance their image of power and authority. Propaganda was crucial in maintaining control over the population and fostering loyalty among subjects.
Americans developed a more negative view of the Germans
Propaganda was used in Australia during World War I to sway public opinion towards conscription. It involved exaggerating the threat to Australia, questioning the loyalty of those who opposed conscription, and portraying conscription as necessary for the survival of the nation. This propaganda campaign divided the country, leading to two referendums on conscription in 1916 and 1917, both of which were defeated.
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.
It is patriotism.
allegiance, patriotism, nationalism, chauvinism
Patriotism.
'Patriotism' is loyalty to, and defence of your country.
Patriotism.
Patriotism.
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Patriotism.
patriotism
patriotism is a sign of loyalty and nationalism
Nationalism; patriotism
Patriotism or Nationalism