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What words are usually used in Sweeping Generalization propaganda?
"all", "everyone", "entire"
What is another word that can be used to describe propaganda?
Advertising
"Why are you pulling me over for speeding? Shouldn't you be out catching the real criminals who are robbing banks?" This is an example of which type of propaganda?
Circular Argument
"A person is walking through a town, and he meets a few nice kids, therefore he concludes that all the kids in the town are polite." This is an example of what type of propagnada?
Sweeping Generalization (Stereotyping)
"You must follow the laws of the country because ti is illegal to break the law", is an example of which type of propaganda?
Circular Argument
What is he best definition for propaganda?
Ads, videos, and literature that tries to persuade the reader into believing or buying a specific thing.
What is another name for sweeping generalization propaganda?
Stereotyping
This category of propaganda attempts to persuade the reader by showing how many people think something is true.
Appeal to numbers, facts, or statistics
This category of propaganda states the conclusion as part of the argument.
Circular Argument
This category of propaganda makes an assumption about a group based on limited information.
Sweeping Generalization
This category of propaganda attempts to persuade the viewer by repeating a message over and over again.
Repetition
This category of propaganda uses celebrities or famous people to endorse a product.
Testimonial
This category of propaganda tries to persuade the reader by using words that appeal to emotions instead of logic.
Emotional Appeal
This category of propaganda tries to distract the reader by using information that has nothing to do with the argument.
Red Herring
This category of propaganda tries to persuade the reader to do, think, or buy something because "everyone is doing it".
Bandwagon
This category of propaganda is an attack on a person instead of an issue.
Name-Calling