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World War I Propaganda Analysis

This worksheet explores the use and impact of propaganda during World War I, examining various techniques and their effects on public opinion and war efforts.

Grade 10 Social studies World HistoryWorld War I Propaganda
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.2CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.6CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-10.4

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World War I Propaganda Analysis

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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers based on your knowledge of World War I propaganda. Some questions may require you to analyze the provided image.

Analyze the propaganda poster below and answer the questions that follow.

World War I Canadian Victory Bond propaganda poster

1. What is the main message or goal this poster is trying to convey?

2. Identify at least two propaganda techniques used in this poster (e.g., emotional appeal, symbolism, patriotism, fear, etc.). Explain how each technique is used.

3. Which of the following was a primary purpose of World War I propaganda?

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To promote international peace treaties

b

To encourage dissent and rebellion against governments

c

To mobilize public support for the war effort and demonize the enemy

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To provide accurate, unbiased information about battles

4. Propaganda often used   images to evoke strong emotional responses from the public.

5. The primary goal of wartime propaganda was to influence public   and behavior.

6. Propaganda in World War I was exclusively used by the Allied Powers.

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True

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False

7. Discuss how propaganda posters might have influenced women's roles during World War I.