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The political communication below was created in 1960 by the American Federation of Labor.

Political communication with a photo of Jack Kennedy (John F. Kennedy) on the top and Richard Nixon on the bottom. The text reads 'a look at the record – From labor's viewpoint, on key votes, Jack Kennedy has voted right 120 times, and wrong 2 times. Richard Nixon has voted right 10 times, and wrong 59 times'
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Which statement best describes this political communication?

It is free of political bias.
It does not use symbolism.
It is an example of propaganda.
It promotes Richard Nixon.

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Answer:

It is an example of propaganda.

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Answer:

It is an example of propaganda.

Step-by-step explanation:

Propaganda refers to a type of misinformation that is aimed to spread a certain point of view/opinion. we can know the purpose of the publication from this sentence :

Richard Nixon has voted right 10 times, and wrong 59 times'

The communication was made to make John F. Kennedy as the more favorable candidates compared to Richard Nixon. There are no concrete way to know which type of legislation vote as 'right' and 'wrong' . But the creator did not stop there. They also dramatized the past political activities of Nixon to made him seen as incapable.

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