Which of these statements best compares how Japanese-American Iva “Tokyo Rose” Toguri and Dutch Queen Wilhelmina used propaganda during World War II?(1 point)

Responses

Both women delivered radio broadcasts that urged the public to resist the Axis powers.
Both women delivered radio broadcasts that urged the public to resist the Axis powers.

Both women often delivered radio broadcasts to persuade the public to support their respective sides during the war.
Both women often delivered radio broadcasts to persuade the public to support their respective sides during the war.

Both women starred in popular motion pictures that promoted their respective sides’ war efforts.
Both women starred in popular motion pictures that promoted their respective sides’ war efforts.

Both women frequently appeared in public to offer support for the Japanese and Dutch people whose homes had been destroyed by enemy air raids.
Both women frequently appeared in public to offer support for the Japanese and Dutch people whose homes had been destroyed by enemy air raids.

1 answer

The statement that best compares how Japanese-American Iva “Tokyo Rose” Toguri and Dutch Queen Wilhelmina used propaganda during World War II is:

Both women often delivered radio broadcasts to persuade the public to support their respective sides during the war.

Iva Toguri, known as Tokyo Rose, was a Japanese propaganda broadcaster, while Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands used radio broadcasts to communicate with and rally support for the Dutch resistance against Nazi occupation.