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Practice Exercises 1 Handout
Practice Exercises
DISCUSSION TOPICS
What is Propaganda?
1. What are some potential sources of propaganda in the modern world? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. In order to qualify as propaganda, a message must meet the following criteria:
•persuasivefunction •sizeabletargetaudience •representationofaspecificgroup’sagenda •useoffaultyreasoningand/oremotionalappeals
Describeanexampleofamessagethatwouldmeetallbutoneoftheabovecriteria.Explainyouranswer. _____________________________________________________________________________________
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3. Identifyanexampleofpropagandayouhaverecentlybeenexposedto,andexplaintotheclasswhythismessage constitutes propaganda.
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Practice Exercises 2 Handout
Part 1: Assertion
1. Whatmakesastatementanexampleof“assertion”propaganda? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. Describeanexampleofanassertionyouhaveseeninpoliticsoradvertising.Doyouthinkthatthisclaimhasaffectedyourpointofview?Explainyourreaction.
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3. Identifywhichofthefollowingassertionsqualifyaspropaganda,andexplainyouranswer.Modifythosethatarenotpropagandatomakethemfitthefourcriteria.
3A. Parenttochild:“Ifyoueatyourvegetables,you’llgrowuptobebigandstrong.” _____________________________________________________________________________________
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3B. Billboard:“Mario’sPizza,NextExit.” _____________________________________________________________________________________
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3C. Magazineadfor“age-defying”makeup:“TrueBeautyisAgeless.” _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Practice Exercises 3 Handout
3D. Commercial:“AccordingtoastudybytheNationalHeartAssociation,eatingthiscereal,aspartofabal-ancedbreakfast,mayreducetheriskofheartdisease.”
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3E. Politicalcommentator:“RichardWilliamsobviouslydoesn’thavetheexperienceittakestobePresidentoftheUnitedStates.”
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofassertionpropaganda.
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Practice Exercises 4 Handout
Part 2: Bandwagon
1. Whatmakesthebandwagontechniqueappealingtomostpeople? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. Identifyadecisionyouhavemadebasedprimarilyonpopularopinion.Describethesituation,andex-plainwhetherfollowingthemajoritymadesenseinthatcontext.
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3. Doesthefactthatnumerousexpertsagreeaboutatheoryconstitutelogicalgroundsforacceptingit?Why, or why not?
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofbandwagonpropaganda.
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Practice Exercises 5 Handout
Part 3: Card Stacking
1. Whyisitoftendifficulttodistinguishcardstackingpropagandafromlegitimatearguments? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. Whatcluescanhelpyoumakethedistinctionbetweencardstackingpropagandaandlegitimatearguments? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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3. Describe thedifferent formscard stacking takes inprint advertisements and televisioncommercials.Whatkindsofproductsareoftenadvertisedwithcardstackingpropaganda?
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisadvertisement,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofcardstacking propaganda.
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Practice Exercises 6 Handout
Part 4: Glittering Generalities
1. Glittering generalities are a common part of political campaigns. Compose a list of glittering generalities youhaveheardincampaignslogans,indebates,orinthenewsmedia.
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2. Likepoliticiansandjournalists,advertisersoftenuseglitteringgeneralitiestopromotetheirproducts.Createalistofglitteringgeneralitiesthatarecommonlyusedinadvertising.
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3. Underwhatconditionsarewordslike“freedom”and“choice”notglitteringgeneralities?Useeachwordin a sentence that does not qualify as a glittering generality.
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhether,inthecontextofthisposter,Lin-coln’swordsarebeingusedasglitteringgeneralities.Ifso,whichwordsstandoutasglitteringgenerali-ties? If not, why not?
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Practice Exercises 7 Handout
Part 5: False Dilemma
1. Listsomeexamplesoffalse-dilemmaargumentsyouhaveheardinreallife. _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. What are some of the clues that can help you distinguish a false dilemma from a legitimate presentation of facts?
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3. Followingtheexamplesprovidedinthissection,createafalse-dilemmaargumenttofiteachofthefol-lowingscenarios.(Hint:Falsedilemmasoftentaketheformof“either/or”assertions.)
•encouragerecycling •endorseapoliticalcandidate •supportataxincrease _____________________________________________________________________________________
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleoffalse-dilemmapropaganda.
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Practice Exercises 8 Handout
Part 6: The Lesser of Two Evils
1. Howisthelesser-of-two-evilstechniquesimilartothefalse-dilemmaapproach?Whatsetsthesetech-niques apart from one another?
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2. Whatarethekeystoidentifyingthelesser-of-two-evilsfallacy? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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3. The lesser-of-two-evils fallacy is often used to defend the status quo, as exemplified in the familiaridiom,“betterthedevilyouknowthanthedevilyoudon’tknow.”Generatealistofreal-lifescenariosinwhichthistechniqueofpropagandaisusedtopreservethestatusquo.
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4. Createacaptiontogowiththis imagethatwouldmaketheposteranexampleof lesser-of-two-evilspropaganda.
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Part 7: Name-Calling
1. Whataresomeexamplesofname-callingyouhaveseeninadvertising,politics,orpopularculture? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. Inindirectname-calling,wordsthatarenotnecessarilynegative,inandofthemselves,areusedtosubtlydisparageanopponent.Listsomeexamplesofwordsthatcanbeusedinthisway,anddescribeapossiblecontextinwhichtheywouldbeconsideredname-calling.
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3. Whatmakesname-callingalogicalfallacy? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofname-callingpropaganda.Note:PresidentTheodoreRooseveltcoinedtheterm“muckrakers”todescribejournalistsandpoliticianswhowereknownforexposingsocialinjustices.
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Part 8: Pinponting the Enemy
1. Howispinpointingtheenemysimilartoname-calling?Howarethetwotechniquesdifferent? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. Identifyaninstanceofpinpointingtheenemythatyouhavewitnessedinthemedia.Whatcompanies,groups,orindividualshavebeenblamedformanyoftheworld’sproblems?
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3. Howispinpointingtheenemyrelatedto“scapegoating,”andtheancientHebrewpracticeofdrivingagoatintothewildernesstotakeawaythepeople’ssins?
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofpinpointingtheenemy.Note:Theterm“Hun”wasusedtorefertotheGermansduringWorldWarI.
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Part 9: Plain Folk
1. Whataresomeexamplesofplain-folkpropagandathatyouhaveseeninadvertising?Whatproductlineshaveusedthistechnique,andhow?
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2. Whatkindsofadvertisementsand/orpoliticalcampaignswouldnotbenefitfromusingtheplain-folkapproach?Underwhatcircumstanceswouldthistechniquebecounterproductive?
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3. Readthefollowingquote.Then,describeonesituationinwhichthisquotewouldconstituteplain-folkpropaganda and another scenario in which it would not.
IgrewuponafarminruralMississippi,soIknowthemeaningofstruggle.Ilearnedthevalueofhardworkanddeterminationatanearlyage,andit’salessonIwon’tsoonforget.
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4. Imaginethatyouarerunningforoffice,andcreateaspeechinwhichyoupromoteyourselfusingplain-folk propaganda.
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Part 10: Testimonials
1. Whatqualifiesapersontogiveatrustworthy,legitimatetestimonial? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. What are some of the warning signs that cast suspicion on a testimonial? _____________________________________________________________________________________
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3. Imaginethatyouareanadvertiser,attemptingtomarketaproduct.Howwouldyougoaboutusingthetestimonial technique in a way that appears trustworthy?
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleoftestimonial-basedpropaganda.
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Part 11: Transfer
1. Whatisasymbolthatmostpeopleinyourcommunitywouldviewaspositive,andwhatspecificassocia-tionswouldthissymboltransfer?
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2. Whatisasymbolthatwouldevokeanegativeresponsefromyourcommunity?Whatnegativeassocia-tionsareattachedtothissymbol?
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3. Describeaninstanceoftransferthatyouhavewitnessedinadvertising,politics,orsomeotherpublicarena,andexplaintotheclasswhythisqualifiesastransfer.
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleoftransferpropaganda.
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Conclusion: Identifying Propaganda
Identifywhichpropagandatechniqueisrepresentedbytheimageanddescription.
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Practice Exercises
DISCUSSION TOPICS
What is Propaganda?
1. What are some potential sources of propaganda in the modern world?
Sources include commercials, billboards, print ads (catalogues, magazines, direct mail, etc.), and political campaigns, among many others.
2. In order to qualify as propaganda, a message must meet the following criteria:
•persuasivefunction •sizeabletargetaudience •representationofaspecificgroup’sagenda •useoffaultyreasoningand/oremotionalappeals
Describeanexampleofamessagethatwouldmeetallbutoneoftheabovecriteria.Explainyouranswer.
Example: A high school assembly called to discuss the dangers of drunk driving may meet the following criteria:
•persuasivefunction(persuadingstudentsnottodrivedrunk) •sizeabletargetaudience(theentirehighschool) •representationofaspecificgroup’sagenda(theschoolboard’sdesiretoprotecttheschool’simage).
Nevertheless, the argument against drunk driving may be based on sound reasoning and facts, rather than emotional appeals and logical fallacies.
3. Identifyanexampleofpropagandayouhaverecentlybeenexposedto,andexplaintotheclasswhythismessage constitutes propaganda.
Answer will vary.
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Part 1: Assertion
1. Whatmakesastatementanexampleof“assertion”propaganda?
In addition to meeting all the criteria of propaganda, a statement must present a debatable idea as a fact with-out explaining or justifying this claim in order to constitute assertion propaganda.
2. Describeanexampleofanassertionyouhaveseeninpoliticsoradvertising.Doyouthinkthatthisclaimhasaffectedyourpointofview?Explainyourreaction.
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3. Identifywhichofthefollowingassertionsqualifyaspropaganda,andexplainyouranswer.Modifythosethatarenotpropagandatomakethemfitthefourcriteria.
3A. Parenttochild:“Ifyoueatyourvegetables,you’llgrowuptobebigandstrong.”
Mustbemodifiedtotargetalargeraudience.
3B. Billboard:“Mario’sPizza,NextExit.”
Thisismerelyastatementoffact.Mustbemodifiedtomakeanunjustifiedclaimabouttherestaurant(e.g.,“Mario’sPizza:TheBestPizzaintheWorld”).
3C. Magazineadfor“age-defying”makeup:“TrueBeautyisAgeless.”
Propaganda.Thisisanunjustifiedassertion,madetoalargeaudience,thatappealstotheviewers’feelingsinordertoadvancetheadvertiser’sagenda.
3D. Commercial:“AccordingtoastudybytheNationalHeartAssociation,eatingthiscereal,aspartofabal-ancedbreakfast,mayreducetheriskofheartdisease.”
Thisismerelyastatementoffacts.Mustbemodifiedtomakeanunjustifiedclaimaboutthecereal(e.g.,“eat-ingthiscerealwillreduceyourriskofheartdisease”).
3E. Politicalcommentator:“RichardWilliamsobviouslydoesn’thavetheexperienceittakestobePresidentoftheUnitedStates.”
Propaganda—assuming this statement is not explained with a logical argument.
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofassertionpropaganda.
AimedatanAmericanaudience(duringWorldWarII),thisposterwasintendedto dissuade citizens from discussing military affairs. This slogan can be consid-eredanexampleofassertionpropaganda;however,thequalifier“might”opensthisquestiontodebate.Ifstudentsemphasizetheuseof“might”intheposter,they can argue that this is a reasonable claim.
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Part 2: Bandwagon
1. Whatmakesthebandwagontechniqueappealingtomostpeople?
Answers will vary.
2. Identifyadecisionyouhavemadebasedprimarilyonpopularopinion.Describethesituation,andex-plainwhetherfollowingthemajoritymadesenseinthatcontext.
Answers will vary.
3. Doesthefactthatnumerousexpertsagreeaboutatheoryconstitutelogicalgroundsforacceptingit?Why, or why not?
Answers will vary.
4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofbandwagonpropaganda.
AimedattheBritishpublic(duringWorldWarI),thisposterwasmeanttoencourage citizens to enlist in the armed services. The phrase “all answer the call”qualifiestheposterasanexampleofbandwagonpropaganda.
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Part 3: Card Stacking
1. Whyisitoftendifficulttodistinguishcardstackingpropagandafromlegitimatearguments?
Card stacking is not always easy to recognize as propaganda because it often relies on facts and logic and makes mention of opposing viewpoints.
2. Whatcluescanhelpyoumakethedistinctionbetweencardstackingpropagandaandlegitimatearguments?
If opposing viewpoints are either omitted altogether or unfairly represented, you are probably looking at an example of card stacking.
3. Describe thedifferent formscard stacking takes inprint advertisements and televisioncommercials.Whatkindsofproductsareoftenadvertisedwithcardstackingpropaganda?
In print advertisements, details are often obscured in small print or in inconspicuous colors or fonts. In audio-visual media such as television commercials, these visual techniques of obscuring information are often pres-ent, sometimes accompanied by speedy voice overs detailing drawbacks or disclaimers. Card stacking is often used in advertisements for vehicles, cigarettes, medications, and many other products.
4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisadvertisement,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofcardstacking propaganda.
Aimed at the readers of a magazine or comic book, this ad-vertisement is intended to promote a book and a portraiture course. This is not an example of card-stacking propaganda becausethewordsinfineprintarenotmeanttobeobscured—they simply describe the less vital information.
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Part 4: Glittering Generalities
1. Glittering generalities are a common part of political campaigns. Compose a list of glittering generalities youhaveheardincampaignslogans,indebates,orinthenewsmedia.
Answers will vary.
2. Likepoliticiansandjournalists,advertisersoftenuseglitteringgeneralitiestopromotetheirproducts.Createalistofglitteringgeneralitiesthatarecommonlyusedinadvertising.
Answers will vary.
3. Underwhatconditionsarewordslike“freedom”and“choice”notglitteringgeneralities?Useeachwordin a sentence that does not qualify as a glittering generality.
Wordslike“freedom”and“choice”oftenqualifyasglitteringgeneralitieswhentheyarelefttostandalone,withnoexplanation.However,theyarenotglitteringgeneralitieswhentheyareassignedspecificmeanings.Forexample,“freedom”isnotaglitteringgeneralitywhenusedtodescribeemancipationfromslavery.(E.g.,“Theformerslavehadearnedhisfreedomthroughyearsofhardlabor.”)Likewise,“choice”isnotaglitteringgeneralitywhenitisusedtorefertoaspecifickindofchoice.(E.g.,“Shewasgiventhechoicetorewritethepaper,butshechose,instead,toacceptafailinggrade.”)
4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhether,inthecontextofthisposter,Lin-coln’swordsarebeingusedasglitteringgeneralities.Ifso,whichwordsstandoutasglitteringgenerali-ties? If not, why not?
AimedattheAmericanpublic(duringWorldWarI),thisposterwasmeanttoinspireitsaudiencetosavefood.Lincoln’swordsareusedasglitteringgenerali-tiesinthecontextofthisposter.Wordslike“charity,”“just,”and“peace”maysoundadmirable,buttheyaregivennospecificdefinitionwithinthispassage.
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Part 5: False Dilemma
1. Listsomeexamplesoffalse-dilemmaargumentsyouhaveheardinreallife.
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2. What are some of the clues that can help you distinguish a false dilemma from a legitimate presentation of facts?
In a false-dilemma argument, a limited number of possibilities are presented, one of which is depicted in a far more favorable light than the others. In a legitimate presentation of facts, by contrast, a wider variety of op-tions will be introduced, and each will be evaluated in an unbiased manner.
3. Followingtheexamplesprovidedinthissection,createafalse-dilemmaargumenttofiteachofthefol-lowingscenarios.(Hint:Falsedilemmasoftentaketheformof“either/or”assertions.)
•encouragerecycling •endorseapoliticalcandidate •supportataxincrease
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleoffalse-dilemmapropaganda.
AimedattheAmericanpublic(duringWorldWarI),thisposterwasmeant to encourage people to buy liberty bonds. This is an example of a false dilemma because it suggests that if people fail to buy bonds, there will be no liberty left on earth.
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Part 6: The Lesser of Two Evils
1. Howisthelesser-of-two-evilstechniquesimilartothefalse-dilemmaapproach?Whatsetsthesetech-niques apart from one another?
Likethelesser-of-two-evilsapproach,thefalsedilemmareducesacomplexsituationtoalimitednumberofpossibilities. Unlike the former technique, however, propaganda that uses the lesser-of-two-evils tactic offers two unpleasant alternatives.
2. Whatarethekeystoidentifyingthelesser-of-two-evilsfallacy?
In the lesser-of-two-evils fallacy, a limited number of possibilities are presented (usually two). This propa-ganda technique also encourages you to make a decision based on the fear of one outcome, rather than the merits of the other.
3. The lesser-of-two-evils fallacy is often used to defend the status quo, as exemplified in the familiaridiom,“betterthedevilyouknowthanthedevilyoudon’tknow.”Generatealistofreal-lifescenariosinwhichthistechniqueofpropagandaisusedtopreservethestatusquo.
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4. Createacaptiontogowiththis imagethatwouldmaketheposteranexampleof lesser-of-two-evilspropaganda.
Examples: 1) You may not want to spend your summer build-ingafalloutshelter,butit’sbetterthandyingofradiationpoi-soning.2)Maybeyouwon’tbeabletoaffordavacationthisyear,butthat’sasmallpricetopayforprotectingyourfamilyagainstnuclearattacks.3)Itmaynotbepretty,butit’sbetterthan living in a nuclear wasteland.
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Part 7: Name-Calling
1. Whataresomeexamplesofname-callingyouhaveseeninadvertising,politics,orpopularculture?
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2. Inindirectname-calling,wordsthatarenotnecessarilynegative,inandofthemselves,areusedtosubtlydisparageanopponent.Listsomeexamplesofwordsthatcanbeusedinthisway,anddescribeapossiblecontextinwhichtheywouldbeconsideredname-calling.
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3. Whatmakesname-callingalogicalfallacy?
Name-calling is a logical fallacy because it is used to attack not the argument, but the individual delivering it.
4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofname-callingpropaganda.Note:PresidentTheodoreRooseveltcoinedtheterm“muckrakers”todescribejournalistsandpoliticianswhowereknownforexposingsocialinjustices.
Aimed at the American public, this editorial cartoon is intended to pokefunatTeddyRooseveltandthe“muckraking”senatorswithwhomhe sometimes clashed.By referring to these senatorsasa“muckheap,”thecartoonistplaysontheterm“muckrakers.”Thisis a dismissive treatment of the senators, but the degree to which thisqualifiesasaninstanceofname-callingpropagandaisopentodebate.
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Part 8: Pinponting the Enemy
1. Howispinpointingtheenemysimilartoname-calling?Howarethetwotechniquesdifferent?
Bothtechniquesarefrequentlyusedtoattackanindividual.However,pinpointingtheenemyisoftenusedtoassign blame, while name-calling is usually used to discredit an opponent.
2. Identifyaninstanceofpinpointingtheenemythatyouhavewitnessedinthemedia.Whatcompanies,groups,orindividualshavebeenblamedformanyoftheworld’sproblems?
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3. Howispinpointingtheenemyrelatedto“scapegoating,”andtheancientHebrewpracticeofdrivingagoatintothewildernesstotakeawaythepeople’ssins?
Scapegoatingisaparticularkindofpinpointing,inwhichthescapegoatisblamedforthepropagandist’sownfailings. As in the Hebrew tradition, the scapegoat is forced to bear the moral failures of others.
4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleofpinpointingtheenemy.Note:Theterm“Hun”wasusedtorefertotheGermansduringWorldWarI.
AimedatanAmericanaudienceduringWorldWarI,thiscartoon is meant to disparage the German government and the practice of producing and drinking alcohol. This can be considered an example of name-calling propa-gandabecauseoftheuseoftheterm“Hun”andbecauseit depicts the German public as wasteful, poor, alcohol-lovingcriminals,ratherthanarguingagainstthenation’sgovernment.
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Part 9: Plain Folk
1. Whataresomeexamplesofplain-folkpropagandathatyouhaveseeninadvertising?Whatproductlineshaveusedthistechnique,andhow?
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2. Whatkindsofadvertisementsand/orpoliticalcampaignswouldnotbenefitfromusingtheplain-folkapproach?Underwhatcircumstanceswouldthistechniquebecounterproductive?
Productsorpoliticianswhoappealtoaneliteaudiencewouldnotbenefitfromusingtheplain-folkstechnique.Likewise,anindividualorproductthatcouldnotmakearealisticclaimtobeingordinaryandcommonshouldnot use this approach.
3. Readthefollowingquote.Then,describeonesituationinwhichthisquotewouldconstituteplain-folkpropaganda and another scenario in which it would not.
IgrewuponafarminruralMississippi,soIknowthemeaningofstruggle.Ilearnedthevalueofhardworkanddeterminationatanearlyage,andit’salessonIwon’tsoonforget.
Thisquotewouldconstituteplain-folkpropagandaifdeliveredbyapublicfigure,suchasapolitician,inanattempt at self-promotion. However, if spoken by a grandfather to his grandchildren, for example, this would not be an instance of propaganda.
4. Imaginethatyouarerunningforoffice,andcreateaspeechinwhichyoupromoteyourselfusingplain-folk propaganda.
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Part 10: Testimonials
1. Whatqualifiesapersontogiveatrustworthy,legitimatetestimonial?
A person with some degree of true expertise who is unbiased and uncompensated may be considered a trust-worthy source for a testimonial.
2. What are some of the warning signs that cast suspicion on a testimonial?
Scripted,paidtestimonialsdeliveredbycelebrities,experts,oreven“plainfolk”shouldbeviewedwithsuspicion.
3. Imaginethatyouareanadvertiser,attemptingtomarketaproduct.Howwouldyougoaboutusingthetestimonial technique in a way that appears trustworthy?
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleoftestimonial-basedpropaganda.
AimedattheAmericanpublic(duringWorldWarII),thisposterusesPresi-dentFranklinRoosevelt’sspeechasatestimonialencouragingAmericanstosave food. Americans were expected to trust Roosevelt enough to believe his assertionthat“Hungerdoesnotbreedreform…”andsavefood,basedonhis suggestion.
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Part 11: Transfer
1. Whatisasymbolthatmostpeopleinyourcommunitywouldviewaspositive,andwhatspecificassocia-tionswouldthissymboltransfer?
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2. Whatisasymbolthatwouldevokeanegativeresponsefromyourcommunity?Whatnegativeassocia-tionsareattachedtothissymbol?
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3. Describeaninstanceoftransferthatyouhavewitnessedinadvertising,politics,orsomeotherpublicarena,andexplaintotheclasswhythisqualifiesastransfer.
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4. Identifytheaudienceandpurposeforthisposter,anddiscusswhetherthisisanexampleoftransferpropaganda.
AimedattheAmericanpublic(duringWorldWarI),thisposterisintendedtoencourageAmericanstoenlistintheArmy.Depictingthefamiliarfigureof“UncleSam,”cladinpatrioticgarb,theposterismeanttotransfertheesteemandloyaltyinspiredbythisfiguretotheArmy’scause.
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Conclusion: Identifying Propaganda
Identifywhichpropagandatechniqueisrepresentedbytheimageanddescription.
LesserofTwoEvils PlainFolks Transfer
Testimonial False Dilemma Card Stacking
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Assertion PinpointingtheEnemy Bandwagon
Name-Calling Glittering Generalities