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

O Propaganda provided guidance on how civilians could protect themselves.
O Propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts.
O Propaganda encouraged enemy soldiers to surrender.
O Propaganda brought neutral nations into the war.
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Propaganda is used to influence people’s perception of an event. It was used in WWII to present the war in a way that made people more likely to support it. So the answer is the second option, propaganda helped rally support for government war efforts.
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