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2. Propaganda involves a message that is often biased, exaggerated, and even false as a means of promoting a

particular social, political, and/or economic ideology. Discuss a film that operates as "propaganda." How might
the audience be manipulated by the film's message (e.g., about gender, race, and class)? Are any aspects of the
message exaggerated or even false? Explain, with examples. (PRETTY PRETTY PLEASE)

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Not sure of any films :( However the audience may be manipulated by the films message

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, J O I N or D I E:

Franklin expressed in his editorial that the colonies would become stronger if they were united. As Franklin wrote, “The Confidence of the French in this Undertaking seems well-grounded on the present disunited State of the British Colonies, and the extreme Difficulty of bringing so many different Governments and Assemblies to agree in any speedy and effectual Measures for our common defense and Security; while our Enemies have the very great Advantage of being under one. Direction, with one Council, and one Purse…” The text that Franklin wrote explains that the colonies, without unity, would be extremely challenged with so many different governments, laws, and assemblies. A union was deemed necessary.

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