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Propaganda blog

3/28/2016

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As you all should know by now, citizens have used propaganda posters to express their views since the birth of our nation. These propaganda posters are most often times used to sway public opinion regarding war.  In some instances, propaganda posters are used to support U.S. participation in war, and in other instances propaganda posters can be used to show opposition to war.  Last week, you created original propaganda posters.  You were tasked with creating a poster from the point of view of one of the military branches, government bureaucracies or anti-war organizations.  You did not necessarily have to agree with the poster that you created.  For this assignment today, you are to consider ALL or the reasons that the U.S. got involved in the Great War and post a blog which answers the question: Did America have to get involved in the war?   Why or why not?  Were there other alternatives?  Be sure to reference the reasons for U.S. entry into the Great War in your answer.  Remember to also respond to another classmates post after you have submitted your blog.  See you all soon.
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  • Home
    • Class Themes
    • Reading Tips >
      • How to Read for History
    • Studying for History
    • Writing for History >
      • Writing An Outline
    • Maps
    • People >
      • Presidents
      • Organizations, Political Affiliations and Other Groups
    • Key Terms
    • U.S. Constitution
    • Projects >
      • Topic 5: Black Progressives
      • Ethnic Notions Project
      • Project 1: Tic Tac Toe
      • Project 2: Magazine Project
  • About
    • Class Overview
    • Objectives
    • Assignments and Grading
  • Contact
  • Digital Revolution Blog
  • Immigration Blog