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13 Cards in this Set
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Propaganda |
This may be written or spoken. It occurs when the writer or speaker uses specific techniques in order to manipulate and persuade the readers or audience into submitting to the writer's or speaker's POV or idealogy |
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Lying |
Creation or deletion of info for the purpose of making a false record of an event |
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Flag Waving |
Justifying an action on grounds that doing so will make one more patriotic |
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Selection |
Specific quotes are selected to reinforce propagandists view |
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Slogan |
A brief striking message used to support reasoned ideas |
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Emotive Language |
words in the value system of target audience which tend to produce a particular image when attacched to an issue |
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Rhetoric |
Questions not requiring an answer from reader. Thereby requiring you to submit to the idea rather than critically think.
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Repettition |
An idea repeated enough is taken as truth |
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Assertion |
Making bold statements harder to challange |
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Bandwagon |
Persuading audience to take course of action everyone else is on |
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B & W Fallacy |
Presenting: only two choices with the product being propagated as the better idea |
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Scape Goating |
Projecting something as the enemy through suggestion or false accusation. This distracts from the need to actually fix a problem |
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ANS technique |
New P for each for of Prop, Underline subheading of Propaganda
1.) Define the technique 2.) Quote the technique 3.) Show how example specifically helps manipulate the audience. |