9. The Good And The Bad Of Propaganda Flashcards

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Bandwagon

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Giving the impression that everyone is involved so that the listener would feel the “danger” of missing out

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Card-stacking

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The candidate recalls all the good things he has done, omitting facts that would justify his defeat

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Debating team

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An organized group that competes with others in order to study the value of communication

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Factually

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Without any danger of error; basing actions on the truth

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Glittering generalities

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Using wide-spread universal terms that do not deal with the specific issues at hand

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Patriotism

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Employing nationalistic terms in order to give the impression of being zealous for the country’s welfare

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Plain folks

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Projecting an image of being one of the common people

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Propagandizing

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To inform and make known the opinions and feelings of oneself

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Testimonial

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Using well-known personalities in the hopes of identifying with some of their glamour

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Ephesians 5:9

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For the fruit of the spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth

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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

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Great philosopher and literary figure of German culture in 1800s
“There is nothing more terrifying than ignorance in action.”

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Hosea 4:6 warns us about?

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Forgetting the law of God and being ignorant

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Proverbs speak highly of?

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One who follows wisdom

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Liberals want to?

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Liberate nation from bad things that would make it suffer

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Conservatives want to?

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Conserve good things that have made our country great

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Both political party’s philosophies are?

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Honorable and biblical in theory

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Propaganda

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Spreading of info or ideas for purpose of helping or hindering a person, institution, or cause

18
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The word propaganda is often considered?

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Bad-but it doesn’t need to be

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During the Middle Ages, a catholic college of propaganda was organized to promote?

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Cause of Christianity by means of missions

20
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Ephesians 5:9

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For the fruit of the spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth (renews emphasis in Ephesians 6:14)

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7 propaganda techniques:

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  1. Glittering generalities-candidate says he stands for “peace, prosperity, and progress.”
  2. Name calling
  3. Seek to appear as one of the “plain folks”
  4. Testimonials-identify with famous people
  5. Card stacking-recalling accomplishments, omitting detrimental facts
  6. Bandwagon
  7. Patriotism
22
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Democracy works best when?

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Opinions are publicly expressed and translated into civic action for the public good