Propaganda Techniques
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Propaganda Techniques
Transfer-
Builds a connection
between things that are not
logically connected
Bandwagon-
Encourages everyone
to act because “everyone is doing
it”
Name-calling-
Labeling intended to
arouse powerful negative feelings
Card-stacking-
Purposefully
presenting a bias by hiding or
discrediting opposing arguments
or evidence
Stereotypes-
Presents a biased
belief about a whole group based
on insufficient or irrelevant
evidence
Loaded
words- Word choices meant
to evoke or draw out strong positive
or negative attitudes toward a
person, group, or idea
Emotional
appeals- Statements
intended to arouse powerful
emotional reactions
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