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Propaganda

Propaganda. Tactics that persuade people to believe, buy, or do something. Name calling. An attack on a person instead of an issue. Example. Orbit gum Anti-Obama. Bandwagon Definition. It means that you want to do this because everybody else is doing it.

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Propaganda

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  1. Propaganda Tactics that persuade people to believe, buy, or do something.

  2. Name calling An attack on a person instead of an issue.

  3. Example • Orbit gum • Anti-Obama

  4. Bandwagon Definition • It means that you want to do this because everybody else is doing it.

  5. Examples of Bandwagon • Frosted Flakes • Energy ad

  6. Red Herring Uses details that have nothing to do with the topic

  7. Examples of Red Herring • E-Trade • Gatorade

  8. Emotional Appeal • Appealing to your emotions instead of using logic, reason, common sense or facts.

  9. Two examples of emotional appeal • P+G commercial : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSn5Z7EC4ME • http://www.aspca.org/

  10. Transfer and Testimonial Using a famous person to endorse a product or idea. Testimonial= They say they like the product.

  11. Examples of Transfer • Simpson’s Going Broke • Bret Favre T.V • Examples of Testimonial • Mini Kiss • Mr. T

  12. Repetition Repeats the message over and over.

  13. Example of Repetition • Punching Game • Head On

  14. Repeats the message over and over GeicoCommercial Repetition

  15. The repeating of a message over and over and over again… Headon Repetition

  16. Glittering Generalization Using "good" labels that are unsupported by facts By Sam Bream and Haley Laut

  17. Examples Red bull Evian Roller babies

  18. Sweeping Generalization • Stereotypes- a statement about a group of people not based on fact. • By: Erin Dougherty and Liam Henry

  19. Sweeping Generalzation examples • Chicken Treat YouTube - Bad Ads - Racial Stereotypes • Taco Bell YouTube - Racist Taco Bell Commercial

  20. CircularArgumentWhat you are supposed to believe is mixed with the proof…. You are lead to believe something based on the facts. Katie Groden And Logan Henry!

  21. Example # 1 Bounty Towels

  22. Example # 2 Charmin Ultra Soft

  23. APPEAL TO NUMBERS Using numbers to show how many people think something is true

  24. Examples of Appeal To Numbers • Trident Gum

  25. PLAIN FOLKS People who use this product or believe this idea are just like you and me.

  26. Examples of Plain Folks • Michael Strahan Sports Authority • Simsons love Coke

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