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Propaganda and Publicity Quiz Challenge

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Test your knowledge of key terms in propaganda and publicity!

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Propaganda and Publicity Quiz ChallengeVersión en línea

Test your knowledge of key terms in propaganda and publicity!

por Carmen Ruiz Pérez
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Starts with A

A message that tries to sell something. (Ejemplo: A TV ad about a new phone.)

Starts with B

The process of creating a unique name and image for a product in the consumers' mind.

Starts with C

The suppression of speech, public communication, or other information deemed objectionable.

Starts with D

False information deliberately spread to mislead or deceive.

Starts with E

Feelings like happiness, anger, or fear.

Starts with F

News that is not true but looks real.

Starts with G

When the government decides what information people can see.

Starts with H

The big title of a news article.

Starts with I

A person who can influence the decisions of their followers because of their relationship with their audience and their knowledge and expertise in a particular area, e.g. fashion, travel or technology.

Starts with J

The person who helps his/her audience understand the latest news stories by interviewing people and researching the topics they cover.

Starts with L

Words that are not true.

Starts with M

Controlling people to make them think or do something.

Starts with N

Information about things happening in the world.

Starts with O

What a person thinks about something (not always a fact).

Starts with P

Information that tries to make people believe something, often in politics.

Starts with Q

Asking if something is true or not.

Starts with R

Information that people say but may not be true.

Starts with S

A short and memorable phrase used to convey the essence of a brand or campaign.

Starts with T

When a famous person says they like something to make others buy it.

Starts with U

A place that gives information that may not be true.

Starts with V

When something spreads very fast on the internet.

Starts with W

Information used to make people support a war.

Starts with X

Fear or prejudice against people from other countries, often exploited in propaganda.

Starts with Y

Strategies aimed at engaging and attracting younger consumers to a brand or product.

Starts with Z

When a person or website cannot be trusted.

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