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The Propaganda Movement was a period in the history of the Philippines in which the Philipino people spread their reformation ideas through the use of books, pamphlets, newspapers, and any other printed paper, inviting the people to support their movement and demand changes and reformations.
The Propaganda Movement started in 1980 and ended in 1889.
The leaders of the Propaganda Movement aimed to limit the power and influence of the Christian church, to include their own Philipino representatives in the Spanish Parliament, and to demand the equality of the Philipino people compared to the privileges of the Spanish people.
Among the most notable leaders of the Propaganda Movement were Graciano López, Jose Rizal, and Mariano Ponce.
During the revolutionary periods, the use of propaganda had been very effective to convince people to support different changes and reformations using persuasive ideas to move the emotions and passion of the people. More than using logic or reason, propaganda uses Pathos to appeal to the emotion of its audiences.