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Propaganda Notes

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Cornell Notes Topic / Objective: Name: Jack Andrew Joa Class: AVID / International Baccalaureate English A Language and Literature Higher Level 12A Period: 5th Period Date: Essential Question: Questions: Notes: 7 Propaganda Propaganda is the conscious effort to shape public opinion towards a certain Techniques: ideological position. Assertion: Making bold statements is a common propaganda technique. The audience is not invited to question the validity of such statements as they are delivered with confidence and enthusiasm. ?In a whirlwind of change and hope and peril, our faith is sure, our resolve is firm, and our union is strong.? Summary: Cornell Notes Topic / Objective:

Detecting Propaganda

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Mr. Gunnar AP English Language and Composition ?How to Detect Propaganda? Adapted from: The Institute for Propaganda Analysis, 1937 If Americans are to have a clear understanding of present-day conditions and what to do about them, they must be able to recognize propaganda, to analyze it, and to appraise it. But what is propaganda? As generally understood, propaganda is expression of opinion or action by individuals or groups deliberately designed to influence opinions or actions of other individuals or groups with reference to predetermined ends. Thus propaganda differs from scientific analysis. The propagandist is trying to ?put something across,? good or bad; whereas the scientist is trying to

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Chapter 8 Public Opinion, Participation and Voting • Public Opinion In every government and nation public opinion matters. Elected officials often refer to public opinion on what political decisions they should make. Public Opinion and Democracy in turn goes hand and hand. - What is a public Opinion? Public Opinion means the proportion of the population that holds a particular opinion of individuals preferences for, or evaluations of, a given issue, candidate, or institution within a specific population. - Taking the pulse of the People
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