LITERARY TERMS TO KNOW Chief Joseph English I
... convince his/her audience to do or not do something. ...
... convince his/her audience to do or not do something. ...
Do Now
... • Now it’s time to create your own World War I propaganda poster! • Base your poster on one of the following uses of propaganda: – To justify their involvement in the war to their population – To raise money to fund the military through liberty/war bonds – To encourage soldiers to enlist in the forc ...
... • Now it’s time to create your own World War I propaganda poster! • Base your poster on one of the following uses of propaganda: – To justify their involvement in the war to their population – To raise money to fund the military through liberty/war bonds – To encourage soldiers to enlist in the forc ...
WW1 Propaganda Poster - Long Branch Public Schools
... 2. Glittering Generalities—these are virtue words (good, democracy, religious, motherhood) for which we have deep seeded ideas. Words we believe in, live by, and are ready to fight for. This is dangerous because these words mean different things to different people. Propagandists will use these word ...
... 2. Glittering Generalities—these are virtue words (good, democracy, religious, motherhood) for which we have deep seeded ideas. Words we believe in, live by, and are ready to fight for. This is dangerous because these words mean different things to different people. Propagandists will use these word ...
Film List for World War II Unit
... Fighting Sullivans-five brothers enlist in the Navy and serve together on the same ship which is attacked Flags of Our Fathers-Clinton Eastwood produced this film about Americans in the Battle of Iwo Jima From Here to Eternity-classic love story which encompasses the attack on Pearl Harbor Go For Br ...
... Fighting Sullivans-five brothers enlist in the Navy and serve together on the same ship which is attacked Flags of Our Fathers-Clinton Eastwood produced this film about Americans in the Battle of Iwo Jima From Here to Eternity-classic love story which encompasses the attack on Pearl Harbor Go For Br ...
Chapter 11 - A World In Flames
... to Nazi Germany’s military aggression and persecution of Jews and other groups. In what ways did leaders like Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill rally their nations to take action? Why were many German Jews and Jews in other parts of Europe unable to flee and immigrate to the United States (an ...
... to Nazi Germany’s military aggression and persecution of Jews and other groups. In what ways did leaders like Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill rally their nations to take action? Why were many German Jews and Jews in other parts of Europe unable to flee and immigrate to the United States (an ...
Persuasion and Propaganda
... Response to Kony 2012 is Mixed (2012) In Urban Faith. Retrieved from http://www.urbanfaith.com/2012/03/respons e-to-kony-2012-is-mixed.html/. Propaganda (2014) In Dictionary.com. Retrieved from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/propa ganda. ...
... Response to Kony 2012 is Mixed (2012) In Urban Faith. Retrieved from http://www.urbanfaith.com/2012/03/respons e-to-kony-2012-is-mixed.html/. Propaganda (2014) In Dictionary.com. Retrieved from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/propa ganda. ...
File - Miss O`Connor`s Class
... • Hitler hated the Jews (anti-Semitism). – The Nuremberg Laws deprived Jews of German citizenship, banned their marriage to non-Jews and forced them to wear the Star of David. – In the Night of the Broken Glass (Kristallnacht), Jewish shops and synagogues were attacked and 90 Jews were killed. – Man ...
... • Hitler hated the Jews (anti-Semitism). – The Nuremberg Laws deprived Jews of German citizenship, banned their marriage to non-Jews and forced them to wear the Star of David. – In the Night of the Broken Glass (Kristallnacht), Jewish shops and synagogues were attacked and 90 Jews were killed. – Man ...
Holocaust Webquest KEY
... Click on Jewish Life in Europe before the Holocaust 16. How many Jews lived in areas that would be occupied by Germany during World War II? What percent of the Jewish population would be dead in these occupied countries by the end of the war? o 9 million Jews, 66% would be dead 17. How were the Jews ...
... Click on Jewish Life in Europe before the Holocaust 16. How many Jews lived in areas that would be occupied by Germany during World War II? What percent of the Jewish population would be dead in these occupied countries by the end of the war? o 9 million Jews, 66% would be dead 17. How were the Jews ...
Political Rhetoric: Wartime Propaganda
... Words are weapons in warfare. Words affect how people think and about themselves and about others. War is probably the time of the greatest language manipulation, when people are most likely to deceive others, least able to negotiate, and are under the most intense emotional stress—of fear and anger ...
... Words are weapons in warfare. Words affect how people think and about themselves and about others. War is probably the time of the greatest language manipulation, when people are most likely to deceive others, least able to negotiate, and are under the most intense emotional stress—of fear and anger ...
Action This Day Vol.1 No.3
... i have long considered ed Rothstein to be the most perceptive and intelligent museum critic anywhere. his article, “new insights into history May Skew the big picture,” which appeared in The New York Times on March 19, 2014 lays out in detail what is wrong with history museums today and should be th ...
... i have long considered ed Rothstein to be the most perceptive and intelligent museum critic anywhere. his article, “new insights into history May Skew the big picture,” which appeared in The New York Times on March 19, 2014 lays out in detail what is wrong with history museums today and should be th ...
PowerPoint - Literacy Leader
... • Propagandists transfer the fame, prestige, or reliability of something or someone to an issue that may or may not be related. Any politician who publicly says a prayer is transferring religion to their image. Use of a flag or patriotic leader is also commonly utilized. The Nazis justified treatmen ...
... • Propagandists transfer the fame, prestige, or reliability of something or someone to an issue that may or may not be related. Any politician who publicly says a prayer is transferring religion to their image. Use of a flag or patriotic leader is also commonly utilized. The Nazis justified treatmen ...
An organized effort is used to spread ideas about a person, product
... Bandwagon: People are persuaded to do/buy something because everyone is doing it. ...
... Bandwagon: People are persuaded to do/buy something because everyone is doing it. ...
the causes of the second world war
... That’s why Japan marched into Manchuria; their Pacific empire was called the ‘Japanese Co-Prosperity Sphere’ … it can’t be any clearer than that. That’s why Italy invaded Abyssinia. And that’s what lebensraum was all about – expanding into Russia to secure food and raw materials. ...
... That’s why Japan marched into Manchuria; their Pacific empire was called the ‘Japanese Co-Prosperity Sphere’ … it can’t be any clearer than that. That’s why Italy invaded Abyssinia. And that’s what lebensraum was all about – expanding into Russia to secure food and raw materials. ...
Propaganda in World War One
... Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. At its root, to use propaganda is 'to propagate (actively spread) a philosophy or point of view'. The most common use of the term (historically) is in political contexts; in particular to refer to certain efforts spons ...
... Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. At its root, to use propaganda is 'to propagate (actively spread) a philosophy or point of view'. The most common use of the term (historically) is in political contexts; in particular to refer to certain efforts spons ...
Propaganda Poster Activity
... INTRODUCTION Popular support for World War II was garnered by imagery used in newspapers and posters. This phenomena is known as propaganda. Propaganda posters played a major role in World War II. We will analyze these examples and then you will be given the opportunity to create your very own piec ...
... INTRODUCTION Popular support for World War II was garnered by imagery used in newspapers and posters. This phenomena is known as propaganda. Propaganda posters played a major role in World War II. We will analyze these examples and then you will be given the opportunity to create your very own piec ...
Propaganda Analysis Project
... Focus on analyzing your example for its meaning, purpose, arrangement, and audience. After each example, compose a typed review of what you observed for each of the 3 pieces of propaganda that you found. Consider any assumptions or fallacies as well for each piece. For the arrangement, consider the ...
... Focus on analyzing your example for its meaning, purpose, arrangement, and audience. After each example, compose a typed review of what you observed for each of the 3 pieces of propaganda that you found. Consider any assumptions or fallacies as well for each piece. For the arrangement, consider the ...
Definitions Revisited
... Target: American public; independents; military families; older Americans Media: Television national ad Methods: credibility of the source; appeal to patriotism; arousal of emotions ...
... Target: American public; independents; military families; older Americans Media: Television national ad Methods: credibility of the source; appeal to patriotism; arousal of emotions ...
7 WWII TEST
... B. coerce agreement among political leaders C. model “proper” behavior and moral values D. sway the collective attitudes or ideas ___ 11. Marginalization is BEST defined during this time period as an attempt to A. make a specific group of people seem less than another B. make good use of the Maginot ...
... B. coerce agreement among political leaders C. model “proper” behavior and moral values D. sway the collective attitudes or ideas ___ 11. Marginalization is BEST defined during this time period as an attempt to A. make a specific group of people seem less than another B. make good use of the Maginot ...
Propaganda Techniques
... statement presented as a fact, although it is not necessarily true. They often imply that the statement requires no explanation or back up, but that it should merely be accepted without question. ...
... statement presented as a fact, although it is not necessarily true. They often imply that the statement requires no explanation or back up, but that it should merely be accepted without question. ...
Propaganda Analysis Project
... Focus on analyzing your example for its meaning, purpose, arrangement, and audience. After each example, compose a typed review of what you observed for each of the 3 pieces of propaganda that you found. Consider any assumptions or fallacies as well for each piece. For the arrangement, consider the ...
... Focus on analyzing your example for its meaning, purpose, arrangement, and audience. After each example, compose a typed review of what you observed for each of the 3 pieces of propaganda that you found. Consider any assumptions or fallacies as well for each piece. For the arrangement, consider the ...
How did propaganda effect WW1 in Britain?
... In the beginning of World War I, Britain wasn’t at it’s highest point. Infact, they were one of the weakest countries.1 They didn’t have enough soldiers to fight the war, and they weren’t a united nation. It wasn’t easy to get to the top, but Britain did it. With one simple tactic they managed to ...
... In the beginning of World War I, Britain wasn’t at it’s highest point. Infact, they were one of the weakest countries.1 They didn’t have enough soldiers to fight the war, and they weren’t a united nation. It wasn’t easy to get to the top, but Britain did it. With one simple tactic they managed to ...
World History Name: Mr. Fitz-Patrick Period: UNIT 5: Holocaust and
... Brainstorm for the Written Portion of the Test: You will need to write a scholarly response in which you analyze the following prompts, supporting your conclusions with specific evidence and facts. Assume that you are writing for an educated audience knowledgeable about history. • Identify the main ...
... Brainstorm for the Written Portion of the Test: You will need to write a scholarly response in which you analyze the following prompts, supporting your conclusions with specific evidence and facts. Assume that you are writing for an educated audience knowledgeable about history. • Identify the main ...
World War II: DBQ Historical Context: Even though the 1920`s began
... Winston Churchill disagreed with Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement. In this speech to Parliament, Churchill warned England about following a policy of appeasement. I have always held the view that keeping peace depends on holding back the aggressor. After Hitler’s seizure of Austria in March, I ap ...
... Winston Churchill disagreed with Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement. In this speech to Parliament, Churchill warned England about following a policy of appeasement. I have always held the view that keeping peace depends on holding back the aggressor. After Hitler’s seizure of Austria in March, I ap ...