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Which would be an example of a primary source?(1 point)
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online encyclopedia
online encyclopedia

biography
biography

textbook
textbook

diary

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Which of the following would be an example of a secondary source?(1 point)
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diary
diary

biography
biography

letter
letter

interview
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Which option presents a clear point of view?(1 point)
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Propaganda
Propaganda

Metaphor
Metaphor

Symbolism
Symbolism

Bias
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Using tactics to persuade someone's beliefs or actions is known as which of the following?(1 point)
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Metaphor
Metaphor

Symbolism
Symbolism

Bias
Bias

Propaganda
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What type of propaganda is the following poster using?(1 point)
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Bandwagon
Bandwagon

Testimonial
Testimonial

Plain Folks
Plain Folks

Name-Calling
Name-Calling
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It’s talking about investing
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What type of propaganda is the following poster using?(1 point)
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Glittering Generalities
Glittering Generalities

Card Stacking
Card Stacking

Name Calling
Name Calling

Testimonial
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It says we can do it
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diary
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interview
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Bias
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Propaganda
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Without the actual content or description of the poster, it is not possible to determine what type of propaganda it is using.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Based on the information provided, the type of propaganda the poster may be using is "Bandwagon." This type of propaganda appeals to the idea that everyone is doing something or that it is popular, in order to persuade individuals to join in or take a certain action, such as investing in this case.
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Since the content or description of the poster has not been provided, it is not possible to determine the type of propaganda it is using.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Based on the information provided, the type of propaganda the poster may be using is "Glittering Generalities." This type of propaganda involves the use of emotionally appealing words or phrases that are vague and provide little actual information, but generate positive feelings or associations. In this case, the phrase "we can do it" is a broad statement that encourages a sense of empowerment and positivity without providing specific details or evidence.