World War I
The Committee on Public Information (CPI) was a government agency established in 1917 to influence public opinion during World War I through propaganda. The CPI aimed to promote the war effort and encourage support for military engagement by disseminating information, mobilizing resources, and shaping narratives about the conflict. It played a crucial role in wartime propaganda and censorship, utilizing various media to reach diverse audiences and reinforce patriotic sentiments.
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