history
yes, this tends to be true. Each party tries to appeal to enough different interests to attract a majority.
Populism has no specific connection to the eighteenth amendment. The term populism simply refers to the political strategy of trying to appeal to the common people, rather than using more intellectual types of political campaigns or rhetoric. Sarah Palin is a perfect example of a populist politician.
Rational appeal based on attributes and quality of the product or service
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
Farmers
ethos
yes
He demonstrates expertise and knowledge.
He demonstrates expertise and knowledge.
Religious leaders appealed to city residents by offering spiritual guidance, community support, and a sense of belonging. They often provided services such as counseling, charity work, and education, which enhanced their influence and connection with the urban population. Through religious gatherings and events, they were able to engage with city residents on a personal level and address their needs and concerns.
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Yes, it's a strong appeal to share responsibility for the land, if not an appeal to socialism.
emotion and logic
Without the quote provided, it is difficult to give a specific answer. However, a statement by Mr. Mandela that appeals to the audience's sense of ethos would likely emphasize his credibility, moral authority, integrity, and experience in order to establish trust and connect with the audience on moral grounds.
An appeal to ethos is most effective when the speaker establishes credibility by demonstrating expertise, experience, or authority on the topic being discussed. This can help to win the trust of the audience and make them more receptive to the speaker's message.
A persuasive appeal is a strong argument made for a certain position or opinion. One might use a persuasive appeal to convince another to believe one side of a political issue.
The evangelical protestant did change their messages that appealed to the poor in society that helped them appeal to the new social conditions in the 19th century.