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a. The point of view of the poster is the government using propaganda techniques such as name-calling and fear to get people to enlist in the army and fight in WWI. By depicting a gorilla dressed as a German and calling it a "mad brute" it is trying to get Americans to feel the need to contribute to the war and defend against the "kultur" destroying wild Germans. b. The US entered WWI in 1917 in opposition to the Germans, so the government needed people to enlist in the army to fight in the war. Therefore the government started propaganda committees to push people to enlist while also keeping the nation united against the Germans, which was accomplished by dehumanizing the enemy (big, angry gorilla that's destroying culture and taking women).c. One effect of the poster's point of view is the shift in popular opinion from belief in isolationism and into belief in interventionism and stopping the spread of fascist aggression. In FDR's quarantine speech he calls for a quarantine of the disease of fascist aggression, a point of view similar to that of the posters which is calling for Americans to help stop the Germans, and portraying them as violent beasts who will ruin everything much like a disease.

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