British World War II propaganda

  1. Which of the following best identifies one goal of propaganda aimed at military-aged men during World War I? (1 point)A. •
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  2. British World War II propaganda called for British citizens to participate in city-wide blackouts, encouraging them to “eat
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  3. British World War II propaganda called for British citizens to participate in city-wide blackouts, encouraging them to “eat
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  4. Consider this propaganda poster from Great Britain used during World War I. Identify the goal of propaganda posters such as
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  5. Nazis used propaganda extensively, but most governments use some form of propaganda. In both World War I and World War II,
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  6. Examine this piece of colonial propaganda. What is the logical appeal of this piece of colonial propaganda? To defeat the
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  7. The correct musicWhich of these examples is evidence of total war?(1 point) Responses Propaganda during World War I had a major
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  8. What event directly sparked the Boston Massacre? (1 point) Responses An African American sailor shot and wounded a British
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  9. In 1770, Paul Revere referred to the British attacks in Boston as a massacre, even though only 5 men were killed. Which of the
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