Which statement best describes the tactic the posters
use to motivate the public?
O Both post...
History, 10.03.2021 07:00 ruddymorales1123
Which statement best describes the tactic the posters
use to motivate the public?
O Both posters use patriotism and Americans' love of
democracy as a call to action in the conflict.
O Both posters appeal to the emotional ties many
American citizens have with families back in
Europe.
O Both posters use greed and potential economic gain
to drum up support for American involvement in the
war.
O Both posters use fear that the conflict will reach
American shores to motivate the public to support
the war effort.
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