Conclusion
The war's greatest triumphs and downfalls were centered around the manipulation of nationalism through propaganda. Depending on the message produced to the public, Americans felt motivated to join the war and volunteer. Unfortunately, that same propaganda-induced nationalism also spread racism and hatred for the enemy that would outlast the war itself.
The American attitude, by the encounter and exchange of propaganda's messages, was united.
The American attitude, by the encounter and exchange of propaganda's messages, was united.