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A 5 page discussion of the importance of propaganda posters during this time period. The author of this paper includes two specific posters to illustrate how the US government capitalized on racism to pull Americans into the war effort. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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I. Introduction 1. Taxing times but Americans supported the war effort
2. Thesis: the governments propaganda campaign is to be credited II. Americans attitude could have been entirely
different 1. Many hardships and deaths could have precipitated resistance 2. Instead, popular support
was at an all-time high III. Posters were a critical part of the propaganda campaign
1. Stereoptypical images of the Japanese and innate racism a. posters reinforced & strengthened existing ideologies
b. Sapre (2004) quote IV. Evidence 1. Poster- Hideki Tojo:
"Go ahead, please...TAKE DAY OFF!" 2. Poster- Tojo & Hitler: "OUR CARELESSNESS Their Secret Weapon"
World War II was a time of considerable strain for the
typical American. Not only were their loved ones off at war, they had to deal with many hardships on their own just in trying to live their day to
day lives. Rather than becoming disillusioned or even rebellious, however, Americans pulled together in a way that is seldom reflected in our history. They kept their spirits high
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