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Which source is more USEFUL to a historian studying the use of propaganda in the First World War? Explain your answer using Source A and your own knowledge.  

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11AC Jagjeet Bains GCSE 12th Jan 03 GCSE History Coursework Assignment A2 Question 1 STUDY SOURCES A and B (i and ii) Which source is more USEFUL to a historian studying the use of propaganda in the First World War? Explain your answer using Source A and your own knowledge. All sources are useful to a historian studying the use of propaganda in World War I. But some sources have limited information. Both sources A and B suggest how propaganda was used during the war and its effect on the British people. Source A shows the enthusiasm of many British citizens. The source also indicates how propaganda was used to lift people's moral. The British people were in a patriotic mood as they "had three cheers for the French and three for the Russians and three for the Belgians, and three for all the others we thought were on our side". The source suggests...

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