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Propaganda Techniques. Transfer- Builds a connection between things that are not logically connected Bandwagon- Encourages everyone to act because “everyone is doing it” Name-calling- Labeling intended to arouse powerful negative feelings.
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Transfer- Builds a connection between things that are not logically connected • Bandwagon- Encourages everyone to act because “everyone is doing it” • Name-calling- Labeling intended to arouse powerful negative feelings
Card-stacking- Purposefully presenting a bias by hiding or discrediting opposing arguments or evidence • Stereotypes- Presents a biased belief about a whole group based on insufficient or irrelevant evidence
Loaded words- Word choices meant to evoke or draw out strong positive or negative attitudes toward a person, group, or idea • Emotional appeals- Statements intended to arouse powerful emotional reactions
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