Four-Minute Men speeches

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Four-Minute Men speeches were brief, government-coordinated pro-war talks delivered in public venues across the United States during World War I to rally civilian support for the war effort.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War I home-front activity
public speech
wartime propaganda speech
appliesToPeriod World War I
associatedWith Committee on Public Information
surface form: Committee on Public Information Four-Minute Men Division

George Creel
coordinatedBy Committee on Public Information
United States government
surface form: U.S. federal government
country United States of America
surface form: United States
deliveredBy Four-Minute Men speeches self-linksurface differs
surface form: Four-Minute Men volunteers

local civic leaders
prominent community members
deliveredIn churches
community gatherings
movie theaters
public meetings
schools
endTime 1918
hasPurpose encourage enlistment and participation in war-related activities
promote pro-war sentiment
rally civilian support for the U.S. war effort in World War I
shape public opinion in favor of U.S. policies during World War I
historicalSignificance example of organized government propaganda in the United States
illustrate U.S. home-front mobilization during World War I
language English
mediaContext delivered during film reel changes in cinemas
partOf Four-Minute Men speeches self-linksurface differs
surface form: Four-Minute Men program
regulatedBy official guidelines on content and tone
prepared talking points from the Committee on Public Information
scale nationwide campaign in the United States
startTime 1917
targetAudience American civilians
local community members
movie theater audiences
topic Liberty bond campaigns
surface form: Liberty Loan drives

Red Cross fundraising
food conservation
loyalty to the United States
military enlistment
patriotism
support for the draft
war bonds
typicalDuration four minutes
usesMedium oral communication
usesTechnique emotional appeals
patriotic rhetoric
simplified messaging

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United States home front during World War I hasPart Four-Minute Men speeches
Committee on Public Information notableWork Four-Minute Men speeches
this entity surface form: Four Minute Men program
Committee on Public Information employed Four-Minute Men speeches
this entity surface form: Four Minute Men speakers
Four-Minute Men speeches partOf Four-Minute Men speeches self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Four-Minute Men program
Four-Minute Men speeches deliveredBy Four-Minute Men speeches self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Four-Minute Men volunteers