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what ethical question does the use of the \daisy\ ad raise? a. whether television should be used in campaigns b. whether emotional appeal should be avoided c. whether it is right to use fear as a tool for political persuasion d. whether the ad was factually accurate what does the term \manipulative tactics\ in political advertising refer to? a. honest portrayal of candidates b. ethical persuasion c. fair representation of facts d. deceptive methods to influence perception what does the \daisy\ ad suggest about lyndon b. johnsons opponent? a. he is a strong leader b. he is a fair candidate c. he is popular with voters d. he is a dangerous choice
The "Daisy" ad was a political ad that used a child - a nuclear explosion scenario to evoke fear. Manipulative tactics in political advertising are about using deceptive means. The ad was meant to paint Johnson's opponent as a dangerous choice.
- The "Daisy" ad raised the ethical question of using fear for political persuasion as it used a frightening image of a nuclear explosion after showing a child.
- Manipulative tactics in political advertising refer to deceptive methods to influence perception, not honest or ethical portrayals.
- The "Daisy" ad suggested that Lyndon B. Johnson's opponent was a dangerous choice by using the imagery of a potential nuclear disaster.
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- c. Whether it is right to use fear as a tool for political persuasion
- d. Deceptive methods to influence perception
- d. He is a dangerous choice