Asked by Amy~
Why would this poster "Joan of Arc Saved France: Women of America, Save Your Country/Buy War Savings Stamps,"
if a propaganda poster?
I don't understand. It's not misleading information.
if a propaganda poster?
I don't understand. It's not misleading information.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Propaganda doesn't have to be misleading information. Propaganda is any information designed to help a cause, person, or nation.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/propaganda
In this case, women buying war savings stamps are NOT going to save the nation in the same way that Joan of Arc saved France. These savings stamps brought in a little money, but it made ordinary people feel they were doing something for the war effort.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/propaganda
In this case, women buying war savings stamps are NOT going to save the nation in the same way that Joan of Arc saved France. These savings stamps brought in a little money, but it made ordinary people feel they were doing something for the war effort.
Answered by
Amy~
ok, thank you
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