a confidentand forcefulstatement offact or beliefFalseDilemmaCardstackingTestimonialA fallacy ofoversimplification thatoffers a limitednumber of options(usually two) when infact more options areavailable.GlitteringGeneralitiesPropagandaPlainFolkattempts topersuade thereader by using afamous person toendorse a productor ideapropagandatechniquethat tells onlyone side ofthe storyTransferTechniqueassertionPinpointingthe EnemyBandwagonnamecallingtries to persuade thereader to do, think, orbuy somethingbecause it is popularor everyone is doingitpropagandatechnique usingshort phrases orwords to promotepositive feelings oremotionsThelesser oftwo evilsA method ofpropaganda that is anattempt to turn peopleagainst an opponent oran idea by usingunpleasant labels ordescriptions for thatperson or ideaAn attempt tosimplify a complexsituation bypresenting onespecific group orperson as theenemypropagandatechniqueconveying that acandidate is a"regular" person,just like everyoneelseIdeas spreadto influencepublic opinionfor or againsta cause.Associating goodfeelings with aproduct makes theconsumer feel goodabout buying theproduct.tries to convinceus of an idea orproposal bypresenting it asthe least offensiveoptiona confidentand forcefulstatement offact or beliefFalseDilemmaCardstackingTestimonialA fallacy ofoversimplification thatoffers a limitednumber of options(usually two) when infact more options areavailable.GlitteringGeneralitiesPropagandaPlainFolkattempts topersuade thereader by using afamous person toendorse a productor ideapropagandatechniquethat tells onlyone side ofthe storyTransferTechniqueassertionPinpointingthe EnemyBandwagonnamecallingtries to persuade thereader to do, think, orbuy somethingbecause it is popularor everyone is doingitpropagandatechnique usingshort phrases orwords to promotepositive feelings oremotionsThelesser oftwo evilsA method ofpropaganda that is anattempt to turn peopleagainst an opponent oran idea by usingunpleasant labels ordescriptions for thatperson or ideaAn attempt tosimplify a complexsituation bypresenting onespecific group orperson as theenemypropagandatechniqueconveying that acandidate is a"regular" person,just like everyoneelseIdeas spreadto influencepublic opinionfor or againsta cause.Associating goodfeelings with aproduct makes theconsumer feel goodabout buying theproduct.tries to convinceus of an idea orproposal bypresenting it asthe least offensiveoption

Propaganda - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief
  2. False Dilemma
  3. Cardstacking
  4. Testimonial
  5. A fallacy of oversimplification that offers a limited number of options (usually two) when in fact more options are available.
  6. Glittering Generalities
  7. Propaganda
  8. Plain Folk
  9. attempts to persuade the reader by using a famous person to endorse a product or idea
  10. propaganda technique that tells only one side of the story
  11. Transfer Technique
  12. assertion
  13. Pinpointing the Enemy
  14. Bandwagon
  15. name calling
  16. tries to persuade the reader to do, think, or buy something because it is popular or everyone is doing it
  17. propaganda technique using short phrases or words to promote positive feelings or emotions
  18. The lesser of two evils
  19. A method of propaganda that is an attempt to turn people against an opponent or an idea by using unpleasant labels or descriptions for that person or idea
  20. An attempt to simplify a complex situation by presenting one specific group or person as the enemy
  21. propaganda technique conveying that a candidate is a "regular" person, just like everyone else
  22. Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
  23. Associating good feelings with a product makes the consumer feel good about buying the product.
  24. tries to convince us of an idea or proposal by presenting it as the least offensive option