PPT-- Cardstacking - a propaganda technique that seeks to manipulate audience perception

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Coincidences and serendipity may be artificially created making deliberate action seem like random occurrence A politician just happens to be in town when a new

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Coincidences and serendipity may be artificially created making deliberate action seem like random occurrence A politician just happens to be in town when a new school is opening so they just drop in hijacking the press for their own means. Historical Perspective. 1915 World War I & the . Birth of Modern Propaganda. Timeline. 1931 “National Socialism . Germany’s Future!” . Timeline. 1932 Campaign poster . “Work, Freedom, Bread!”. Propaganda. Story Time. “The Poisonous Mushroom”. A Children’s Story. by. Ernst Heimer. Propaganda. Story Time. . A mother and her young boy are gathering mushrooms in the German forest. The boy finds some poisonous ones. The mother explains that there are good mushrooms and poisonous ones, and, as they go home, says:. Propaganda. Definition: . information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm . Testimonial. The use of well known, respected people to endorse the service.. Be like the person in the . In . Animal Farm. What is Propaganda. Propaganda techniques are the methods used to spread ideas that further a cause (political, commercial, religious, or civil). Propaganda appeals to emotion, not intellect. What is the difference between . propaganda and advertising. ? . In . today’s world, excessive use of technology and unfair methods have made the . line between propaganda and advertising very blurred. DO NOW. Pages 68-69. Learning . Target: I can increase . my knowledge . of propaganda tools and develop an understanding of the specific goals and strategies used by the governments during WWII. .. Why it’s important: Propaganda is everywhere; understand how it can change views- power of it over . Testimonial. Glittering . Generalities. Transfer. Plain . Folks. Bandwagon. Name Calling. Card Stacking. The 7 Types of Propaganda. The use of . well-known, respected people . to endorse a product or service.. Bandwagon. - This technique attempts to sell something based upon the notion that . everyone is buying or believing it. . . Good Ole Days. - This technique attempts to sell a product or idea on the basis that the product or idea will help the buyer . “ To agree or not to agree”. Propaganda, it’s all around us!. Billboards . Radio . Internet. Campaign speeches. Commercials. Magazines. Newspapers. Conversations. Political cartoons. What is propaganda?. What is Propaganda?. Biased information. Created to shape public opinion and behavior. Simplifies complex issues or ideas. Symbols, images, words, or music. Plays on emotions. Advertises a cause, organization, or movement and its opponents. “Propaganda is the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist.”. Word Games. designed to . shape public opinion and behavior.. Definition. Propaganda is biased information . designed to . shape public opinion and behavior. .. Effectiveness depends on. A . message . that will resonate with a specific audience. Students will be able to identify and evaluate various propaganda techniques.. Students will be able to connect rhetoric and propaganda.. Journal #8: Propaganda . Synthesis . is . where students put the parts they’ve learned together into a whole to create a new meaning or structure.. Students will be able to synthesize definitions of propaganda to create their own definition. . Students will be able to identify and evaluate various propaganda techniques.. Students will be able to connect rhetoric and propaganda..

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