Here are 10 common propaganda techniques:1. Bandwagon: Encourages people to adopt a belief or behavior because "everyone else is doing it."2. Testimonial: Uses a famous or respected figure to endorse a product, idea, or cause.3. Glittering Generalities: Employs vague and appealing slogans that are difficult to oppose, like "hope" or "freedom."4. Name-Calling: Attacks an opponent or product by labeling them with negative terms.5. Plain Folks: Attempts to convince the audience that the spokesperson is "just like you" and understands your struggles.6. Card Stacking: Selectively presenting facts to give a misleading impression, often by omitting important details.7. Transfer: Associates the authority or respect of something well-regarded (like a symbol, idea, or image) with a product or idea to make it more appealing.8. Fear Appeal: Instills fear to prompt immediate action or behavior change.9. Loaded Words: Uses emotionally charged words to influence the audience's perception or feelings.10. Repetition: Repeating a message or idea continuously to engrain it in the audience's mind, making it more accepted.