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History, 24.08.2019 11:00 Cnolteb5663

What is propaganda?
a. a logical, scientific argument answering a complicated question.
b. a fact-based collection of information designed to explain events to the masses.
c. a deliberate spread of information designed to shape people's views and actions.
d. an inaccurate use of facts to convince people to take the wrong side of a position.

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