Decoding Messages: A Survey on Propaganda
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What country do you currently reside in?
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Definition of Propaganda: " The dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumors, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion. " - Britannica
Definition of Propaganda" The dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumors, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion. " - Britannica

Having read the paragraph above, do you have a clear understanding of what propaganda is?
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Do you think propaganda exists in our current age?
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Do you think certain groups or individuals are more susceptible to propaganda than others?
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Would you include yourself in these groups/individuals? (Who are "more susceptible")
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Does propaganda happen in your country?
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If you had lived in Germany during the Nazi period, would you say you'd have been influenced by the propaganda at that time?
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Have your views/opinions ever been affected by any type of propaganda?
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Do you believe that any form of propaganda, whether or not you knew it at the time, would convince you to hold any negative world views? (Racism, sexism, etc.)
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Have you received any formal education or training on how to recognize and critically evaluate propaganda? (Doesn't include lecturing from family or friends nor does it include history classes)
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