Transcript WWII Poster

WWII Poster
Propaganda Techniques
• Bandwagon- This technique attempts to sell something based upon the notion that everyone is buying
or believing it.
• Good Ole Days- This technique attempts to sell a product or idea on the basis that the product or idea
will help the buyer return to a simpler lifestyle characteristic of the good ole days.
• Plain Folks- This technique attempts to sell a product by indicating that the product is good because it
was designed to meet the needs of everyday people.
• Testimonials- This technique shows a well known person endorsing a product with the implication that
this person knows best in this instance.
• Heartstrings- This technique uses human emotions to sell a product.
• Transfer- This technique attempts to increase the lure of something by associating it with something
else that is well accepted.
• New and Improved- This technique implies that a product is best because being new and being
improved are desirable attributes to be seriously considered when making choices.
• Labeling- This technique attempts to influence peoples’ thinking about people, places, and things
through carefully chosen terms that carry strong connotations or a pejorative or praiseworthy nature.
• Card Stacking- This technique attempts to mislead people by providing only untrue and half-true facts
or by not providing pertinent information.
• That’s Incredible- This technique attempts to sell a product by using catchy phrases and powerful
modifiers.
• Repetition: The product’s name is repeated at least four times.
• Flag Waving: The use of patriotism to sell a product
• Snob Appeal: Making you feel that you will be part of an elite group if you try product X or Y
• Exigency: Act now and….. or…… immediate action required
• Loaded words and phrases: words that have a strong positive or negative connotation.
• Name-calling: insulting one to make the other look better
• Red-herring: Distractions from important information, so you don’t pay attention.
WWII Propaganda Posters
• Create a propaganda poster that could have been
used during the American home front.
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Encourage Americans to:
Enlist in the armed forces (Army, Navy, Marines)
Buy war bonds
Guard against spying
Encouraging Americans to follow the rationing system
Conserve food or other war materials (metal, rubber, oil…)
Encouraging women/ minorities to enter the work force.
• You poster must:
1) Clearly show one of the areas of support listed above
2) Have a picture or drawing that represents what you want Americans to do.
3) A slogan or statement that goes along with the area you want Americans to support.
4) Must be neat, colorful and historically accurate.
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Must use one or more of the propaganda techniques talked about in class.
6)
On the back of your poster, summarize the area you are asking Americans to support,
and which propaganda technique(s) you used to persuade them.
WWII Propaganda Posters
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In addition to level 3, student was
able to make current/historical
connections when explaining and
analyzing
how Americans supported the
war effort at home front during
WWII.
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Student was able to explain
and analyze how Americans
supported the war effort at
home during WWII.
Student was able to identify
how Americans supported the
war effort at home during
WWII.
Student was unable to identify
how Americans supported the
war effort at home during
WWII.