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This type of Propaganda relies on famous people to sway peoples opinion about a certain idea or position.
a) Plain Folks
b) Transfer
c) Testimonial
d) Name Calling

A statement based upon a fact which can be proven to be correct or incorrect is called a(n)...
a) opinion
b) Glittering Generalities
c) fact
d) Emotional Appeal

This type of Propaganda uses positive or negative vaguely stated comments sway peoples opinion about a certain idea or position.
a) Emotional Appeal
b) Glittering Generalities
c) Average Joes
d) Hidden Fear

This type of Propaganda promotes an idea because many other people are doing/thinking the same thing.
a) Bandwagon
b) Glittering Generalities
c) Testimonial
d) Transfer

This type of statement can neither be proven correct or incorrect.
a) fact
b) statistic
c) analytics
d) opinion

This type of Propaganda relies on everyday people to sway others to believe a certain way or buy a certain product.
a) Average Joe
b) Testimonial
c) Glittering Generality
d) Plain Folks

This type of Propaganda presents one-sided factual arguments to sway peoples opinion about a certain idea or position.
a) Repetition
b) Emotional Appeal
c) Card Stacking
d) Name Calling

This type of Propaganda relies on strictly negative emotions in an attempt scare people and make them feel a certain way about ideas or positions.
a) Emotional Appeal
b) Subliminal Negativity
c) Transfer
d) (Hidden) Fear

This type of Propaganda is usually negative, where the opposing opinion/product/idea is explained in negative terms.
a) (Hidden) Fear
b) Explicit Ideology
c) Transfer
d) Trash Talking

This type of propaganda utilizes messages, which are often subliminal, to relate two or more items together.
a) Bandwagon
b) Transfer
c) Testimonial
d) (Hidden) Fear

This method uses reasoning to appeal to people
a) Ethos
b) Sweeping Generalizations
c) Logos
d) Pathos

This type of Propaganda states ideas over and over so that they become ingrained in the peoples beliefs.
a) Name Calling
b) Repetition
c) Bandwagon
d) Transfer

This strategy usually offers good reasoning and evidence to persuade an audience to accept a “truth”
a) Persuasion
b) Propaganda
c) Card Stacking
d) Argument

Red Herring is similar to this method of Propaganda
a) Name Calling
b) Logical Fallacy
c) Logos
d) Plain Folks

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