Propaganda can be very useful in the sense of televesion or the radio ect. instead of manipulating you it can help you decide on what you wanna do.
for goverment who want to cover something up yes.. hope this helped : )
Television had not been developed by then to be a useful tool for this purpose.
Propaganda is not good. Propaganda posters in the war were posters which were not true and they persuaded men to join war not knowing what was going to happen there
Propaganda is a noun.
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for goverment who want to cover something up yes.. hope this helped : )
Television had not been developed by then to be a useful tool for this purpose.
Propaganda was a useful tool to spread anti-semitic views. It became so useful, that the civilians saw the abuse of jews to be the normal thing. You have to remember that the nazi brought the economy of Germany to be good before ww II.
Yes, because they needed to reach all Germans and change their point of few on Jews and gain their support.
Propaganda is not good. Propaganda posters in the war were posters which were not true and they persuaded men to join war not knowing what was going to happen there
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a propaganda is like an advertisment.
Propaganda is a noun.
You cannot say "a propaganda", sorry. Propaganda is already plural, like media
I'm going to give a short answer: About 5 years ago I published a collection of over 1,125 selected quotations on Propaganda, Persuasion and Deception. It's available as a free PDF download at several places on the web. Search for it under Propaganda, Persuasion and Deception, by Laird Wilcox. I think you'll find it very useful.
Why bother? Schools shouldn't be in the business of spreading green energy propaganda. Wind turbines are expensive and ineffective. Find something more useful.