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15 April, 07:48

How did entertainers assist the government's World War II propaganda campaign? They promoted enlistment and other patriotic activities. They served in the military. They entertained troops at home and abroad. They formed the United Service Organizations.

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  1. 15 April, 08:02
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    Answer: Just took test

    (A) They promoted enlistment and other patriotic activities.
  2. 15 April, 08:11
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    The entertainers assisted the government's second World War propaganda by promoting enlistment and other patriotic activities.

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    Lots of people in the war listened to the radio and playing records by masse. Even the lowest American demographics such as the Southern rural families had one radio for every two households. The rise of electronically mass distributed music occurred in Europe with the existence of the Nazi rule. Germany the radio ownership from 4 to 16 million households. Only at this time sound was introduced to movies and the music was very popular. With the war brewing through the 1940s the first patriotic song sung in the U. S. WAS "God bless America" written by Irving Berlin. In the 1940's the U. S. department encouraged the mutual exchange of music on the radio through the neutral countries of Latin America to support President Franklin Roosevelt's Good neighbor policy and Pan Americanism. The efforts in the U. K. and U. S. meant they could count on popular music that established the same war aims.
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