Which tactic did George Creel, the head of the Committee on Public Information, use to gain the support of US citizens for the war?
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The Committee on Public Information (1917-1919), also known as the CPI or the Creel Committee, was an independent agency of the government of the United States created to influence public opinion to support US participation in World War I.
.Who headed the committee on public
information?
Woodrow Wilson
George Creel
.Who headed the committee on public
information?
Woodrow Wilson
George Creel
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ANSWER:
The tactics employed by George Creel when he was the head of the Public Information Committee was pro war propaganda with strategy to provoke against German.
EXPLANATION:
The tactics were propagated through the posters and on air through radio and television and through booklets and pamphlets. These all were inclusive of the tactics employed by George Creel.
It was the initiation of World War I which was originally the Great War against the Germans by bringing together all the Americans.
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