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During World War I, why was propaganda important for the war efforts?

A. Propaganda provided guidance on how civilians could protect themselves.
B. Propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts.
C. Propaganda encouraged enemy soldiers to surrender.
D. Propaganda brought neutral nations into the war.

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User Irishka
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B.

Explanation: Propaganda is a tactic used by the government(or groups) to make citizens support them or their movement. Propaganda is usually just opinions and not facts and it can be persuasive.

Example: United States used posters to persuaded more men to join the military.
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User Prasinous
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The correct answer is:

B. Propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts.

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User Sander Mertens
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