Asked by berlanda
This is a poster advertising war bonds during World War I.
A war propaganda poster advertising war bonds during World War One. A little girl in a dress stands in front of blocks. The poster says oh please do daddy.
Who was the target audience for this poster?
children
American soldiers
civilians
German soldiers
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civilians
The poster uses a little girl's pleading to tug at the emotions of the home front—especially fathers and family men—to buy war bonds. It was meant to persuade civilian supporters to lend money to the government, not soldiers or enemy troops.
The poster uses a little girl's pleading to tug at the emotions of the home front—especially fathers and family men—to buy war bonds. It was meant to persuade civilian supporters to lend money to the government, not soldiers or enemy troops.
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