A slogan is a memorable phrase used to express ideas or purposes. The term "slogan" originates from Scottish Gaelic and Irish "sluagh-ghairm". English-speaking people began using the term by 1704
World divided into three superstates: Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. States emerged from nuclear warfare and civil dissolution between 1945-1965. Oceania formed after US-British Empire merger, Eurasia after Soviet Union's European annexation. Eastasia established in 1960s after confusion between predecessor nations
Mass media concept emerged in 1920s as response to elite communication opportunities. Traditional forms include print, broadcast, and cinema. Internet transformed mass media by enabling user control and content creation
Story takes place on fictional Manor Farm in England. Old Major leads animals' rebellion against Mr. Jones. Napoleon becomes authoritarian leader, Snowball promotes equality. Boxer represents working class, Squealer serves as propaganda
Westinghouse Electric commissioned J. Howard Miller in 1942 to promote worker enthusiasm. Poster featured a woman flexing her right arm in polka-dot bandana. Original poster included "We can do it!" above the woman
Germany's invasion of Poland in September 1939 was the main event. Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh restrictions on Germany. Germany lacked funds to pay reparation fees. Other countries were lenient towards Germany