The Office of War Information:
a. imprisoned isolationists.
b. cast the war's sole goal as retaliation against the Japanese.
c. attempted to stir up nationalist hysteria.
d. was a New Deal program.
e. used radio, film, and press to give the war an ideological meaning.

Respuesta :

The Office of War Information used radio, film, and press to give the war an ideological meaning.

Option E

Explanation:

The Office of War Information (OWI) of America was a United States government department founded during the Second World war. It was the bridge between the war front and local societies by radio, magazines, flyers, photos, films as well as other forms of entertainment.

The Office has set up many foreign departments and implemented a global advertising and intelligence program overseas.

The Executive action combined the work of the Facts & Statistics Bureau, the State office Documents and the Department of Knowledge of the Emergency Management Agency. Leader Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted the OWI by Executive action.

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