PROPAGANDA:BATTLING FOR THE MIND
by shelby ostergaard
3. How does the author's discussi...
English, 30.11.2021 05:40 janeou17xn
PROPAGANDA:BATTLING FOR THE MIND
by shelby ostergaard
3. How does the author's discussion of North Korea's use of propaganda contribute to the development of ideas in the text (Paragraph 5 )?
- A It questions whether or not the US should have used propaganda during the Cold War, given the effect that it has had in North Korea.
- B It shows that propaganda is still used today and can leave people misinformed or unaware of important ideas and events.
- C It illustrates the dangers of misinformation when two countries are in battle with each other for land.
-D It demonstrates the need to keep all citizens informed of propaganda campaigns.
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