Sam+H

 This is simplification because there is an obvious good and evil. It is screaming that this is what would happen if America took on Communism, or the enemies societal structure. It is clear that no one would want to get eaten by Communist Zombies, therefore, no one would want to become a Communist society. This is very simple propaganda and would most likely be directed toward a less educated audience; for these reasons it is simplification.
 * American Cold War Popaganda: Simplification**

This propaganda poster envokes a sense that America is inhibiting liberty and freedom alltogether. It also trys to instill the thought that America has lied and is hypocritical seeing how those are two of our cenral themes. The generalities are freedom and liberty, symbolized by the statue of liberety which is locked up. the officers face, as an American coin, symbolizes our lust for money. This propaganda poster takes glittering generalities and turns them against the enemy.
 * Communist Cold War Propaganda: Glittering Generalities**

This is an assertion, because it is portraying something that should automatically be accepted- giving blood for wounded soldiers. it also makes a declarative statement about the blood center 'needing' blodd. the center may not need blood, but it could always use more of course. It also causes the view to feel a sense of duty, that they are obligated to give blood for the people that might get wounded fighting for our freedom or safety.
 * Modern Propaganda: Assertion**

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