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10. The author uses the term assaulted to describe how the Nazi propaganda was spread to the German people. How does this word...Question
The author uses the term assaulted to describe how the Nazi propaganda was spread to the German people. How does this word choice affect the reader's understanding of the impact of propaganda?(5 points)
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A) It implies that propaganda was passively received and had minimal impact on the German people.
A) It implies that propaganda was passively received and had minimal impact on the German people.
B) It suggests that propaganda was subtly introduced and gently presented to the German people.
B) It suggests that propaganda was subtly introduced and gently presented to the German people.
C) It conveys that propaganda was aggressively and pervasively forced upon the German people, implying a strong, overwhelming influence.
C) It conveys that propaganda was aggressively and pervasively forced upon the German people, implying a strong, overwhelming influence.
D) It indicates that propaganda was only occasionally seen and had little effect on the German people.
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A) It implies that propaganda was passively received and had minimal impact on the German people.
A) It implies that propaganda was passively received and had minimal impact on the German people.
B) It suggests that propaganda was subtly introduced and gently presented to the German people.
B) It suggests that propaganda was subtly introduced and gently presented to the German people.
C) It conveys that propaganda was aggressively and pervasively forced upon the German people, implying a strong, overwhelming influence.
C) It conveys that propaganda was aggressively and pervasively forced upon the German people, implying a strong, overwhelming influence.
D) It indicates that propaganda was only occasionally seen and had little effect on the German people.
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C) It conveys that propaganda was aggressively and pervasively forced upon the German people, implying a strong, overwhelming influence.
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