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This example of anti-American propaganda used by the Soviets employs the propaganda techniques of the lesser of two evils and pinpointing the enemy. This portrays America through the figure of Uncle Sam as a very aggressive and evil nation that wishes to harm the world while the USSR is proposing to stop nuclear testing. This is an attempt to sway people to the Soviet side because they are more peaceful and less violent than Uncle Sam is. This is an example of anti-communism propaganda that uses pinpointing the enemy and simplification. This picture illustrates horrible events that will supposedly occur if America were to fall under communism. It oversimplifies the capitalism versus communism conflict to a matter of life and death. It tries to make those who may be uninformed scared of the communists and make them think that they only have evil intentions. This is an example of modern propaganda by Nike using a testimonial. It tries to persuade consumers into buying Nike shoes because Michael Jordan does. It wants consumers to think that if they wear these shoes, then they can be just as good at basketball as Michael Jordan.