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Why did the Allies engage in propaganda efforts overseas?
to inspire people to support the Allied war effort
to encourage people to buy war bonds from the Allied nations
to recruit soldiers from neutral countries
to generate donations to reduce the need for rationing
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- to inspire people to support the Allied war effort
- to encourage people to buy war bonds from the Allied nations
Explanation: Allied overseas propaganda was mainly aimed at winning hearts and minds and raising money to finance the war (war bond drives). Recruiting was targeted in some contexts (colonies, expatriates, occupied peoples), but not broadly aimed at enlisting soldiers from neutral countries. Propaganda did promote saving and rationing, but it did not primarily aim to generate donations to eliminate the need for rationing.
- to inspire people to support the Allied war effort
- to encourage people to buy war bonds from the Allied nations
Explanation: Allied overseas propaganda was mainly aimed at winning hearts and minds and raising money to finance the war (war bond drives). Recruiting was targeted in some contexts (colonies, expatriates, occupied peoples), but not broadly aimed at enlisting soldiers from neutral countries. Propaganda did promote saving and rationing, but it did not primarily aim to generate donations to eliminate the need for rationing.
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