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8 December, 20:12

Propaganda is the use of slanted information to further one's own cause or damage an opponent's cause. What are two examples of propaganda in Garibaldi's proclamation?

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  1. 8 December, 23:21
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    1. He used emotions

    2. Strong opinions

    Explanation:

    1. Garibaldi apealed to the emotions of his audience in the third paragraph when he said to the women, "cast away all cowards from your embraces, they will give you only cowards for children." he said these words to get more numbers.

    2. He also voiced his opinions strongly by the words, "to arms of all you!". He used this phrase several times in his speech. Strong words as this would live in someones head for quite some time.
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