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  2. List of North Korean propaganda slogans - Wikipedia

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    Let's increase power production as much as possible by sounding the full load sound more powerfully! 2016 [73] 일심단결은 주체혁명의 천하지대본, 필승의 무기! Single-hearted unity is the great foundation and ever-victorious weapon for the Juche revolution! 2016 [7]

  3. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Is used to increase a person's latitude of acceptance. For example, if a salesperson wants to sell an item for $100 but the public is only willing to pay $50 , the salesperson first offers the item at a higher price (e.g., $200 ) and subsequently reduces the price to $100 to make it seem like a good deal.

  4. Propaganda in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nazi propaganda promoted Nazi ideology by demonising the enemies of the Nazi Party, notably Jews and communists, but also capitalists [1] and intellectuals. It promoted the values asserted by the Nazis, including heroic death, Führerprinzip (leader principle), Volksgemeinschaft (people's community), Blut und Boden (blood and soil), and pride ...

  5. United States home front during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Federal tax policy was highly contentious during the war, with President Franklin D. Roosevelt opposing a conservative coalition in Congress. However, both sides agreed on the need for high taxes (along with heavy borrowing) to pay for the war: top marginal tax rates ranged from 81% to 94% for the duration of the war, and the income level subject to the highest rate was lowered from $5,000,000 ...

  6. New Look (policy) - Wikipedia

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    The New Look was the name given to the national security policy of the United States during the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. It reflected Eisenhower's concern for balancing the Cold War military commitments of the United States with the nation's financial resources. The policy emphasized reliance on strategic nuclear ...

  7. Workers of the world, unite! - Wikipedia

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    The guiding motto of the 2nd Comintern congress in 1920, under Lenin's directive, was "Workers and oppressed peoples of all countries, unite!". [ 21 ] This denoted the anti- colonialist agenda of the Comintern, and was seen as an attempt to unite racially-subjugated black people and the global proletariat in anti-imperialist struggle.

  8. List of U.S. presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia

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    1912. "It is nothing but fair to leave Taft in the chair" – William Howard Taft. "Win with Wilson" – Woodrow Wilson. "Vote for 8 Hour Wilson" – Woodrow Wilson. "I am for Wilson and an 8 Hour Day " – Woodrow Wilson. "The man of the eight-hour day" – Woodrow Wilson. "A Square Deal All Around" – Theodore Roosevelt. 1916.

  9. Themes in Nazi propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The Reichstag fire was presented by Nazi newspaper as the first step in a Communist seizure of power. [83] Hitler made use of it to portray Nazis as the only alternative to the Communists, fears of which he whipped up. [84] This propaganda resulted in an acceptance of anti-Communist violence at the time, though antisemitic violence was less ...