Kathryn+R

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I believe that this is an example of bandwagon propaganda. The poster is saying that Burt the turtle ducks and covers, so you should too. This message is a warning to the Americans about nuclear attack. This poster is trying to convince Americans to protect themselves against the Soviets. This poster is showing an innocent side to it, to impact American and ultimately turn it against the Soviets. It convinces Americans to protect themselves against the nuclear attack.  I believe that this is an example of pinpointing the enemy. The words on the runway say " a road to peace". During the cold war, Uncle Sam was used to symbolize the United States. Russia is trying to make a point by using Uncle Sam walking on missiles as stilts to explain that U.S could only accomplish peace through war.
 * American cold war propaganda**
 * Soviet propaganda**

This is an example of bandwagon propaganda. Uncle Sam is trying to find people and recruit them for the U.S. Army. This was a very popular technique to help get people to join the military. With the mass popularity of this icon, it convinced more and more people to join the U.S. Army.
 * modern propaganda**