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Propaganda in the United States is spread by both government and media entities. Propaganda is information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to influence opinions. It is used in advertising, radio, newspaper, posters, books, television and other media.

Propaganda in the United States is a very common strategy used by government as well as high and low ranked media specialists. Propaganda is the act of persuading a general audience, rapidly, to agree with your opinion, rumor, or idea. Although propaganda is used widely, it is not always factual with the information it gives its audience. Examples of this can be seen on posters/billboards, T.V commercials, radio edits, and all over social media’s. The results of propaganda advertising show greater results in persuading the viewer versus other methods. The common use and understanding of this concept began in July of 1944 by Ralph D. Casey and is still commonly used today with his same methods.