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March 26

This propaganda cartoon is an example of the technique assertion. It is using the technique of assertion, because it is stating a fact in an energetic way but it is not true. The author also did not explain his reasoning why he said this. He just states it like it is a proven fact. The author is assuming he can rouse major revolution against communism by saying this. He is hoping that no one will question this statement. The point of this cartoon is that if we don't stop the communists they will destroy our nations capital and takeover our country.

This anti-American piece of propaganda is a perfect example of pinpointing the enemy. It is pinpointing the United States of America by saying we are the enemies of Russia (at that time the USSR). The translation of the words on "Uncle Sam's" telescope is provocation which means the Russians think we are provoking them. This cartoon also signifies that we are spying on the USSR. This cartoon uses Uncle Sam as a symbol for the United States of America. The point of this cartoon is to make Russians believe that the United States of America is spying on them so they must be the enemy and raise increasing hatred for the U.S.A..

This piece of propaganda from the Bush administration is an amazing example of the propaganda technique simplification. It is a good example, because it says the in foreign affairs someone has something we want so we are going to take it back. But sadly it is not that easy just to go out and get something and go back to the U.S.A.. If we try to get an object the country might get offended and it would mean war which leads to many lives being lost in the process. The point of the cartoon is to make people believe that it is as easy as one, two. three to go into a country and get what we want.

Teens in the 50's