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Section 1
The inherently violent nature of war means that exaggeration and invention of atrocities often becomes the main staple of propaganda. I have inserted a line break right here.

Patriotism is often not enough to make people hate the enemy, and propaganda is also necessary. Here is a blockquote on the subject:"'So great are the psychological resistances to war in modern nations', wrote Harold Lasswell, 'that every war must appear to be a war of defense against a menacing, murderous aggressor.'"

Section 2
There must be no ambiguity about who the public is to hate." Newlines are the same as line breaks and add white space between different lines, while spaces refer to white space between characters within a section of text. For instance, sometimes lines in poems start with a space. I have inserted a second line break right here.

Please see the citation I created for a journal article for more information. In addition, I have also included a useful citation to an excellent book on this topic. I have inserted a third line break right here.

Human testimony is deemed unreliable even in ordinary circumstances, but in wartime, it can be further muddled by this list of items that I have created for the purpose of this assignment: This means that testimony becomes of no value whatsoever in establishing the truth.
 * 1) bias
 * 2) sentiment
 * 3) misguided patriotism

We are also supposed to insert a free link, so here is a link to testimony, as it is at least somewhat relevant to this topic. We are also supposed to insert an interwiki link, so if we need help defining propaganda, this link will be useful: propaganda. As for an external link, please see Encyclopedia Britannica for more information.