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Clarity, unity, and conciseness are the three general characteristics of propaganda. true false

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True. propaganda is used to psychologically alter or persuade a person into thinking/believing a specific thing/idea.
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Answer:

The statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Clarity: propaganda, which is the systematic dissemination of a doctrine, needs its message to be clear, so there is no room for ambiguity or misinterpretation (although it might happen).

Unity: propaganda needs unity, that is, it requires a constancy of purpose in order to be taken seriously.

Conciseness: propaganda must be direct, straight to the point, so its message is easily conveyed. Catchy slogans can be used in order to achieve conciseness.

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