Question
3. How did the U.S. government and media spread fear after Pearl Harbor?(1 point)
Responses
There was no growing fear
There was no growing fear
Using racist propaganda (bias or misleading information used to promote a political cause or influence people)
Using racist propaganda (bias or misleading information used to promote a political cause or influence people)
Sending letters out
Responses
There was no growing fear
There was no growing fear
Using racist propaganda (bias or misleading information used to promote a political cause or influence people)
Using racist propaganda (bias or misleading information used to promote a political cause or influence people)
Sending letters out
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Using racist propaganda (bias or misleading information used to promote a political cause or influence people).**
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government and media used propaganda that often promoted negative stereotypes and fear of Japanese Americans, leading to widespread mistrust and ultimately the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
**Using racist propaganda (bias or misleading information used to promote a political cause or influence people).**
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government and media used propaganda that often promoted negative stereotypes and fear of Japanese Americans, leading to widespread mistrust and ultimately the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.