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Works Cited Axelrod, Alan. Selling the Great War: The Making of American Propaganda.

New York City: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Print. This book may bring me insight on the subject of propaganda, as I don't know much about this topic and its effects on the minds of others. James, Pearl. Picture This: World War I Posters and Visual Culture (Studies in War, Society, and the Military). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2010. Print. This is a compilation of World War I propaganda which is rare. I can compare this propaganda and World War II propaganda to see how it's effectiveness improved. Lozada, Carlos. "The Economics of World War I." The National Bureau of Economic Research. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2013. <http://www.nber.org/digest/jan05/w10580.html>. Strothman, Fred. Beat back the HUN with Liberty Bonds. N.d. Library of South Carolina, United States of America. SC Library . Web. 16 Mar. 2013. The Bond. Dir. Charlie Chaplin. Perf. Charlie Chaplin, Syndey Chaplin, Albert Austin, Edna Purviance . Charlie Chaplin Productions, 1918. Film. This video mainly shows Chaplin's support of propaganda. "Top 10 World War II (WWII) Propaganda Posters | TopTenz.net." Top 10 Lists: A Fascinating Waste of Time - TopTenz.net. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2013. <http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-wwii-propaganda-posters.php>. These are some of the most pivotal pieces of propaganda during World War II. I find that these propaganda posters had some of the most effects on the American population during World War II.

United States Census Bureau: Population Census 1920, Population Census 1930, 1920, 1930, Apr. 24 2013 Zeman, Z.A.B.. Selling the War: Art & Propaganda in World War II. Setauket, New York: Exeter, 1982. Print. This book is a grand compilation of much propaganda during World War II. Aside from the popular propaganda, this propaganda may have been less focused on in other research. They may have had some effect on enlistment.

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