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On the other, they should collage their items that represent "damaging an opposing cause".
Why? –Which form of propaganda do you feel is more powerful: that which spreads ideas to benefit a cause, or that which spreads ideas to damage an opposing cause?
Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students analyze the use of propaganda in the war against terrorism, focusing specifically on the attacks in Afghanistan, exploring the distinction between ideas spread to benefit a cause and those spread to damage an opposing cause.
Explain to students that they will be searching for examples of the two categories of propaganda ("benefiting a cause" and "damaging an opposing cause") presented in the print media since the September 11 , 2001attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Propaganda -- Ideas, facts or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause.
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