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Answer: I'm assuming there is a list of words that you had to choose from for this question, so as far as an exact answer I have no idea. But here are some common examples of propaganda and associated terms. I hope this helps.
Synonyms for propaganda:
disinformation
hype
indoctrination
publicity
advertising
agitprop
announcement
brainwashing
doctrine
evangelism
handout
hogwash
implantation
inculcation
newspeak
promotion
promulgation
proselytism
publication
Examples of Propaganda:
1. Advertisements of any kind are propaganda used to promote a product or service. For example, an ad that promotes one brand of toothpaste over another is an example of propaganda.
2. Political signs and commercials are an example of propaganda. These promote one candidate and his views over others in the race.
3. The government produces many kinds of propaganda. Any kind of public service announcements about healthy living can be considered propaganda.
Examples of Propaganda from Literature and Popular Culture
In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Jack espouses much propaganda about the "beast." He plays on the fear in the minds of the other boys by promoting the idea that the thing on the mountain is a "beast" (when it's really just a dead pilot still attached to his parachute). This allows Jack to take control of the "tribe" of boys.
John F. Kennedy uses propaganda to promote the idea that America needs to put a man on the moon, linking the idea to winning a war between tyranny and freedom:
"Finally, if we are to win the battle that is now going on around the world between freedom and tyranny, the dramatic achievements in space which occurred in recent weeks should have made clear to us all, as did the Sputnik in 1957, the impact of this adventure on the minds of men everywhere, who are attempting to make a determination of which road they should take . . . With the advice of the Vice President . . . we have examined where we are strong and where we are not, where we may succeed and where we may not. Now it is time to take longer strides-time for a great new American enterprise-time for this nation to take a clearly leading role in space achievement, which in many ways may hold the key to our future on earth."
Rosie the Riveter was a popular piece of propaganda during World War II.