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Viktor [21]
2 years ago
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What are the typical characteristics of propaganda? Select three options

English
2 answers:
Ivan2 years ago
8 0

Propaganda is the spreading of biased information, ideas, opinions or images, with the intention to influence people’s opinion.

Question: What are the typical characteristics of propaganda? Select three options

Answer:

1. -charged language

2. -mass distribution

3. -preconceived ideas


fgiga [73]2 years ago
7 0

The characteristics would be:

Charged Language: In the propaganda is very important the words choice made, this will directly affect the scope and impact of the message that wants to spread, it is necessary to use some specific word or avoid other in order to convince.

Mass Distribution: one of the most common characteristics is that the production is for volume, a large amount of people, this due to the propaganda is used to share ideas either political, religious, economic or commercial.

Preconceived Ideas: The propaganda already has a message to be deliver to the people, it is created to spread one specific message or idea into the people with the aim that it be believed by a great majority or the totality of the people to whom it is directed.

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