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Explanation:
George Creel headed the Committee on Public Information during the time the U.S. joined the First World War. They used every method within their disposal to convince Americans to support the war effort. They used printing posters, radio programs and even the movies to convince public opinion that it was necessary for America to take part in the war.
Correct answer: He promoted anti-German and pro-war propaganda through posters, movies, and booklets.
Detail:
George Creel was appointed as head of the Committee of Public Information by President Woodrow Wilson. Pres. Wilson created the committee by issuing Executive Order 2594 on April 13, 1917, just a week after the United States had declared war against Germany and entered into The Great War (which we now know as World War I).
I've attached a sample image of one such "anti-German and pro-war propaganda" posters produced by the Committee of Public Information.
Creel's committee used not only posters, movies and books, but also leaflets, press releases and billboards. It was a multi-media campaign. They even had 75,000 speakers who volunteered to be "Four Minute Men," giving 4-minute patriotic speeches at schools and public events.
C. Nicolaus Copernicus
Answer:
Nicolaus Copernicus
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