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First They Killed My Father Unit

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Propaganda Techniques. First They Killed My Father Unit. Bandwagon Propaganda. Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because a majority of people are using the product or supporting the idea . Fear Propaganda. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Propaganda Techniques

First They Killed My Father Unit

Page 2: Propaganda Techniques

Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because a majority of people are using the product or supporting the idea.

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Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because it is associated with the avoidance of a terrible future event or disaster.

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Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because it is associated with vague, positive ideals such as democracy, family values, personal freedom, and civilization.

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Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because it is associated with an incorrect or incomplete conclusion based upon true premises.

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Advertisements that convince consumers to NOT purchase a product or support an idea because it is associated with a negative image.

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Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because it is identified with common people from everyday walks of life.

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Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because a celebrity endorses it, testifying to its worth.

Joe Louis, or “The Brown Bomber”, held the

Heavyweight Championship for almost 12 years.

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Advertisements that convince consumers to purchase a product or support an idea because it is associated indirectly with a cultural image such as a patriotic or religious symbol.