#1: How did governments address the issue of fading enthusiasm for the war within their populations?

A. They allowed soldiers more time to visit their families.

B. They promised there would be no more wars.

C. They used newsreels and posters to stir up emotions.

D. They provided extra food and supplies to the civilian population.

Respuesta :

the way governments address the issue of fading enthusiasm for the war within their populations is :
C. they used newsreels and posters to stir up emotions
and aroused the sense of patriarchy from the people

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In the Great War, governments used propaganda posters as a means of justifying their involvement in the conflict, but also as a means of recruiting men, money, and other resources to sustain the military campaign.

Advertising is becoming more and more sophisticated and is increasingly using advertising. It is about manipulating consciences, "selling ideas." In light of this, we can divide propaganda into two groups into "white propaganda," when one knows the source and the "black propaganda" or "counter propaganda" whose aim is the disinformation that comes from the "enemy". In the period of the Great War the press was used as a means of publicizing propaganda, that is, for the implementation of ideas, along with terror, torture, and genocide.

As we can see, the right answer is C, They used newsreels and posters to stir up emotions.

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