This is an example of the "appeal to greed" Propaganda technique, where the message is designed to capitalize on people's desire for wealth or financial gain to persuade them to take a specific action.
The propaganda technique used in this example is the use of glittering generalities. It relies on vague, emotionally appealing words like "money," "happy," and "thousands of people" to create a positive impression without providing specific details or evidence. This technique aims to evoke strong emotions and prompt a positive response from the audience.
The propaganda technique used in this example is the "Bandwagon" technique, which implies that everyone is doing something or following a certain belief, and you should too. It creates a sense of desire to join the group or movement in order to experience the same benefits as others.
It is when you want to join into a crowd of people. Like be like everyone else.Be like other people, one of the 7 propaganda techniques.appeals to everyone is doing itThis type of propaganda makes you feel like everyone else feels about the issue. The other people make you feel like they are urging you to go along with the majority. If everyone feels one way, chances are you will do the same.
Not always. You can have connotation with or without propaganda. "Frugal" and "miserly" both refer to someone who is likely to save the money he gets, but each word has a connotation. A "frugal" person is careful not to waste his money. A "miserly" person is assumed to keep more than he needs to keep because he doesn't want anybody else to get any of it. Either of these could be a simple opinion about an individual. But if someone speaks of miserly heirs to inherited fortunes, it might be considered propaganda as it paints a whole group of people as greedy.
for goverment who want to cover something up yes.. hope this helped : )
Giving money to the candidate they want to influence.
The propaganda technique used in this example is the use of glittering generalities. It relies on vague, emotionally appealing words like "money," "happy," and "thousands of people" to create a positive impression without providing specific details or evidence. This technique aims to evoke strong emotions and prompt a positive response from the audience.
The propaganda technique used in this example is the "Bandwagon" technique, which implies that everyone is doing something or following a certain belief, and you should too. It creates a sense of desire to join the group or movement in order to experience the same benefits as others.
bandwagon
he wants mooore money money money more more money
This propaganda utilizes a combination of bandwagon and emotional appeal techniques. By implying that many people have benefitted from the service and tying it to desires for more money, a better job, and happiness, it prompts individuals to consider using Bright's services to achieve similar outcomes.
if they want more money, then yes (they want more money so yes)
It is when you want to join into a crowd of people. Like be like everyone else.Be like other people, one of the 7 propaganda techniques.appeals to everyone is doing itThis type of propaganda makes you feel like everyone else feels about the issue. The other people make you feel like they are urging you to go along with the majority. If everyone feels one way, chances are you will do the same.
Beggars are so poor because they want money. Sometimes they just want people to give them more money. They had money but they just want alot more then they have.
Not always. You can have connotation with or without propaganda. "Frugal" and "miserly" both refer to someone who is likely to save the money he gets, but each word has a connotation. A "frugal" person is careful not to waste his money. A "miserly" person is assumed to keep more than he needs to keep because he doesn't want anybody else to get any of it. Either of these could be a simple opinion about an individual. But if someone speaks of miserly heirs to inherited fortunes, it might be considered propaganda as it paints a whole group of people as greedy.
They are more active because they want money so they want to work for it, so they are more active to get more money.
"Do you want to make more money?" is in Dutch "Wil je meer geld verdienen?".