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PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES

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Page 1: Why do we use propaganda? To persuade people to think or behave a certain way. To appeal to emotions and opinions of people

PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES

Page 2: Why do we use propaganda? To persuade people to think or behave a certain way. To appeal to emotions and opinions of people

Why do we use propaganda? To persuade people to think or behave a

certain way. To appeal to emotions and opinions of

people

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Bandwagon

To do something because other people are doing it.

Example: Because the Raven’s won the

Superbowl, everyone thinks Joe Flacco is the greatest quarterback.

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Example of Social Media Bandwagon

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Fear Technique

If you don’t conform to an issue or agree with a statement, something bad will happen to you.

Example:

If you drink diet soda, you will get cancer.

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Fear propaganda

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Glittering Generalities

Using emotionally appealing words associated with values or beliefs.

Uses words that appeal to consumer like “Fresh”, “American Pride”, and “New”

Example:

“Pure, fresh, mountain spring water. Bottled especially for you in Utah from only our purest mountain springs.”

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Glittering Generality

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Name Calling

Calling out other people, brands, or products in a negative manner

Example: Calling members of the other political

party names like “incompetent” or “dumb”.

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Name Calling Technique

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Plain Folk Technique

Appealing to the common man, woman, or family.

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Plain Folk Technique

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Reward Technique

If you use a certain product or act a certain way, good things will happen to you

Example: If you take diet pills, you will look like the

models on TV.

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Reward Technique

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Testimonial Technique

Using a famous person to endorse a product

Example: Jennifer Hudson endorses Weight

Watchers

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Testimonial Technique

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Transfer Technique

Using words or symbols to portray someone in a positive o negative manner

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Transfer Technique

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Red Herring Technique

Presenting data or issues that, while compelling, are irrelevant to the argument at hand, and then claiming that it validates the argument.

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Red Herring Example

I shouldn’t be punished for staying out past my curfew tonight because I did the dishes earlier today.

•these two arguments have NOTHING to do with one another.