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AP U.S. History 4.3 Period 7: 1890-1945. Which of the following best describes the goals of this image?

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here's your shmoop du jour brought to

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you by World War two yeah the people really never is is good to be original [Theater showing World War Two]

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but which of the following best describes the goals of this image and

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here your Finchel answers and .....Okay so we want to

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know what this image hope to accomplish which we're going to get is not [Man signalling for a ride on side of the road]

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depiction of that hitchhiking welder let's take B for a spin was the goal of

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the propaganda scene in our image calling for an end to us non involvement

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in world war two or simpler terms was it saying get your butt in there America [Man walks off of plane]

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our image mentioned house well these flames are but looking as a pilot it

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doesn't sound like we're talking about commercial airliners they don't call [Plot standing by a plane]

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those jackets bombers for nothing it actually seems like our image is calling

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for more of something already in use namely warplanes well that doesn't sound

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like a call for non involvement by the time our image was circulating in print [Paper printing]

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world war two was in full swing and the US was already committed to dancing how [US dancing with aircraft]

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about we try a on facade was the goal of our image of the expansion of the US

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military so from a let's make more stuff point of view yes but in terms of active

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military service and personnel probably you know not so much why well by the

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time our image was circulating in print the draft required all men aged 18 to 64 [Man inspects printing of papers]

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to register for potential military service well the US military didn't

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really need propaganda to say hey you want to come to the public because while

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they were pretty much already saying we're on our way so struck topic and

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what about see was the goal of our image post war American dominance let's orient

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ourselves with the time frame of our image the war was well underway but [To do list appears with win war as first on the list]

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wasn't close to being done so it's probably a little early for America to

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be thinking about post war dominant there were bigger concerns like well

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they're even being a post war world in the first life and renew post-war [Explosion occurs]

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American dominance seems like something the public would have readily gotten

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behind which is great and all but also the kind of thing for which propaganda

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doesn't really serve much of perfect which brings us to be was the

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goal of our image the mobilisation of American society emblazoned in beautiful

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bold caps on our image we have the words or productions at a time when most

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things weren't made in China as hard to imagine as that maybe this called for [Magnifying glass inspects sheet to find made in USA]

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more production was directed at ordinary American citizens and with seeking their

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labor to support the war effort for the upshot of all this being the boost to [US citizens collecting army gear]

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the economy the decrease in unemployment rate and some really nice-looking

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posters there the mobilisation of American society was the goal and more

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production sure did deliver he is our boy so to sum things up the armed forces

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weren't the only ones making it big during World War two the workforce was [Airplane and tank in the field]

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living large as well some you know larger than others

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