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      • President Woodrow Wilson established the committee in April 1917 through Executive Order 2594 in response to the U.S. entry into World War I in an attempt to mobilize public opinion behind the war effort with every available form of mass communication. One section of CPI coordinated work abroad, and another section oversaw work on the home front.
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  1. The Committee on Public Information (1917–1919), also known as the CPI or the Creel Committee, was an independent agency of the government of the United States under the Wilson administration created to influence public opinion to support the US in World War I, in particular, the US home front.

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  3. Jul 23, 2019 · The Committee on Public Information was a government agency created during World War I to distribute information intended to influence public opinion to inspire support for America's entry in the war.

  4. Jul 1, 2014 · What was the Purpose of the Committee on Public Information? The purpose of the Committee on Public Information was to provide members of the public with information about the war effort and the censorship of anti-war material. The CPI became the US government’s propaganda and publicity agency.

  5. This article examines the role and activities of the Committee on Public Information (CPI) in mobilizing American public support for the war. As America’s first wartime propaganda agency, the CPI utilized all major media outlets of the day coupled with a sophisticated targeted audience strategy to sell the war to a divided and skeptical nation.

  6. With the declaration of war in April 1917, Wilson understood that in order to maintain public support for the war, the U.S. government needed to create an agency for that purpose. Wilson established the Committee on Public Information (CPI) soon after the declaration of war.

  7. Nov 17, 2023 · In the mass media era, ideological fights are won and lost through the manipulation of public opinion. As historian Nick Fischer writes, many of the techniques used today were developed during World War I by a temporary government agency called the Committee on Public Information (CPI).

  8. declaration of war on Germany on April 6, 1917, the federal governments propaganda agency, the Committee on Public Information (CPI), commenced operations. Until its dissolution in June 1919, the CPI issued a vast body of propaganda, in an unprecedented range of media. Its innovative use of the