Whether it is to buy a certain brand of jeans or to not smoke, teens are constantly being persuaded by propagandists. Authors Ray Spangenburg and Kit Moser make teens aware of what propaganda is and how it is present in everyday life. They show how it has been used in times of war to help build morale and fight the enemy. They explain how not all propaganda is bad; some of it is designed to discourage teens from taking drugs or smoking. The authors teach teens how to read between the lines and be aware of the methods of ...
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Whether it is to buy a certain brand of jeans or to not smoke, teens are constantly being persuaded by propagandists. Authors Ray Spangenburg and Kit Moser make teens aware of what propaganda is and how it is present in everyday life. They show how it has been used in times of war to help build morale and fight the enemy. They explain how not all propaganda is bad; some of it is designed to discourage teens from taking drugs or smoking. The authors teach teens how to read between the lines and be aware of the methods of persuasion used on them.
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