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Unit 4 Lesson 3 Propaganda Guided Notes Answer Key Name ___________________________ Date _______________ Slide 1: Propaganda How we’re influenced Slide 2: Definition Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc. Slide 3: Types The 3 main types: bandwagon, name calling, and testimonial Slide 4: Bandwagon Bandwagon propaganda appeals to people’s sense of wanting to be a part of the crowd. It suggests that people join in/buy something because everyone is doing it. Slide 6: Name Calling Name calling propaganda tries to arouse prejudice. It uses words that attack a person’s character or a product’s claim. Unit 4 Lesson 3 Propaganda Guided Notes Answer Key It’s often used in political campaigns, and it’s called mudslinging when politicians use it. Slide 8: Testimonial Testimonial propaganda is when companies use famous people – actors, actresses, athletes, politicians – to endorse their products. Advertisers believe that consumers would be more likely to buy a product if they think someone famous uses it. Slide 9: Reminders Propaganda is used to try to influence people to do something, believe something, or buy something. People who are aware of various propaganda techniques are smarter buyers and more intuitive readers, so pay attention! Don’t fall victim to the advertisers’ ploys!