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Propaganda in World War I : ウィキペディア英語版
Propaganda in World War I

World War I was the first war in which mass media and propaganda played a significant role in keeping the people at home informed about what was occurring on the battlefields. This was also the first war in which the government systematically produced propaganda as a way to target the public and alter their opinion.
==Propaganda in the United States==

The United States entered World War One in 1917 as an associated power on the allied side of Britain and France. By the time that World War One came around, the United States was a leader in the recently discovered art of movie making and the new profession of commercial advertising.〔 Such newly discovered technologies played an instrumental role in the shaping of the American mind and the altering of public opinion into a pro-war position. Perhaps the most influential man behind propaganda in the United States during World War One was President Woodrow Wilson. In one of Wilson's most famous declarations, he outlined the "Fourteen Points" which he said the United States would fight to defend.〔 Aside from the restoration of freedom in European countries suppressed by the power of Germany, Wilson's Fourteen Points called for lack of transparency regarding discussion of diplomatic matters, free navigation of the seas both in peace and war time, and equal trade conditions among all nations. The Fourteen Points would serve as a blueprint for world peace to be used for peace negotiations after World War One.〔 Wilson's points inspired audiences around the world and greatly strengthened the belief that Britain, France and America were fighting for noble goals.〔

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