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World War I at Home • Encouraging people to grow their own food and conserve resources World War I – Armed Forces • Encouraging Americans to join the Navy World War I – Armed Forces World War I – Funds • Encouraging Americans to buy bonds to help pay for the war • Notice how the enemy is portrayed as a monster • World War I British Army • Recruiting poster – Join the Armed Forces Britain • British call to arms! • Edith Cavell was a nurse who led Allies to escape Germans • Executed by Germans Alliance • America’s partnership with Britain Join the Armed Forces • Portraying the enemy as a beast • It’s up to you to save our country and our Allies Help! • British propaganda poster encouraging men to join the armed forces. German Propaganda Poster German poster encouraging men to enlist in the armed services. French Propaganda • Calling upon the men of France to join the fight for their country. French propaganda • Kaiser Wilhelm French Propaganda Russian Propaganda • “The enemy is at the gates.” Russian Propaganda • The Tsar, the Priest and the Kulak Australian Propaganda • “Are you in this?” Australian Propaganda • Again, encouraging men to join the armed forces. Australian Propaganda • “Mate, Be a sport.” Help out, join the Army. USA Propaganda • Encouraging employees working in the factories to do their best work – they are building ships and other equipment for our troops. USA Propaganda • Urging men to join the Navy – Our country depended on them. USA Propaganda • Encouraging those at home to conserve food so our troops fighting in Europe may have more. USA Propaganda • Rationing food was mandatory so we could send more food to our troops fighting in Europe. ASSIGNMENT • Pick a topic (what do you want them to do?) • What country do want to represent? • Choose a technique to use: bandwagon, patriotism, fear, scapegoat, testimonial, demonize the enemy, fallacy, etc. • Use powerful images • Choose words that grab the viewer • Start in pencil for a rough draft • No markers! • BE CREATIVE! BE ORIGINAL!!!