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Types of Propaganda TechniquesPut behind pg 46
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Propaganda-information that is spread
for the purpose of promoting some cause
• instead of impartially providing information
propaganda can be deliberately misleading
•while sometimes convincing, are not necessarily valid/true
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Does advertising work?• Children had to decide between a plain cupcake
with frosting or a cupcake with frosting and Spider-Man.
• All the kids chose the Spider-Man • when the kids were asked why they chose that
one they said they think it tastes better. • Between a banana with Spongebob stickers and
a cupcake a good majority chose the banana.• Banana with no stickers and a rock with
Spongebob stickers…
• Over ½ of the children chose the rock with the stickers to eat for breakfast.
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Endorsements:
• If people admire the person endorsing a candidate or product, they will support the candidate or product too!
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Stacked Cards
• Card stacking is a technique that presents only one side of the issue, often by distorting the facts– “ Candidate Leah
Ashley has the best record on healthcare”
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Name-Calling
• Name calling is an attempt to turn people against an opponent or an idea by using an unpleasant label or description for that person or idea
• “Ms. Ashley is a racist.”
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Glittering Generality
• Statement that sounds good, but is essentially meaningless
• Glitter-sounds good
• General- who doesn’t want this stuff?
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Symbols
• Political candidates and interest groups use and misuse symbols when appealing to the public
• What symbols do you see?
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Just Plain Folks
• Political campaigns often use many photographs of
• candidates wearing hard hats
• talking to factory workers, or even milk cows
• Idea is to make people think that the candidate is just like them…
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The Bandwagon• Getting on the
bandwagon means convincing people that everyone else agrees with the interest group’s viewpoint or that everyone is going to vote for a certain candidate.
– It tries to appeal to many people’s desire to be on the “winning team.”
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“Candidate Smith totally wants peace!”
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• 1. Which propaganda tech. is most influential to children under 13.
• 2. Which propaganda technique do you see the most often?
• 3. Try to come up with examples of propaganda techniques from your daily life and label them with an explanation of how it affects you.
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