Asked by ben hen
What do government campaigns have in common with advertising?
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Responses
They both require a lot of evidence.
They both require a lot of evidence.
They both seek to influence behavior.
They both seek to influence behavior.
They both depend on performing arts.
They both depend on performing arts.
They both want to educate consumers.
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They both seek to influence behavior. Government campaigns and advertising are both persuasive communications designed to change people’s attitudes or actions.
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