the free type of movements induced by some external stimuli like light, temperature, chemicals, etc is called tactic movement or taxisms .
There are 3 type of TACTIC movement :-
1) phototaxis.
2) chemotaxis.
3) thermotaxis.
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The aborted attempt to use violence to begin a slave revolt in the South actually set the abolitionist movement back, instead of aiding the fight to end slavery. Most Americans were repulsed at the tactic of John Brown to capture a Federal arsenal, and try to incite a revolution. Most Americans were against this sort of bloody tactic.
One fighting tactic that was used in the Revolutionary was was guerrilla warfare. It's kind of like a hit and run tactic, as in a surprise attack, an ambush, etc.
MacArthur used the tactic of a flank attack at Inchon Korea.
The vibes of fighting peacefully, without war, during the American Civil Rights Movement was quite similar to those of Mahatma Gandhi. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't want war. Also, he had many followers and beleivers, like Gandhi.
Martin Luther King Jr. employed nonviolent resistance as a central tactic in the civil rights movement. He advocated for peaceful protests, marches, and sit-ins to challenge racial segregation and discrimination, emphasizing the power of love and understanding over violence. This approach not only drew widespread attention to the injustices faced by African Americans but also garnered sympathy and support from diverse communities, ultimately leading to significant legislative changes. King's commitment to nonviolence became a foundational principle of the movement, inspiring others to join the cause.
By folding its leaves when touched./ By showing tactic movement in the shoot.
tactic movement in the leaf lamina to trap the insect
Tactic movement in plants refers to their ability to grow and orient themselves in response to external stimuli such as light, gravity, and touch. This movement helps plants optimize their growth and maximize their chances of survival by adjusting their growth direction and position according to varying environmental conditions. Examples of tactic movements in plants include phototropism (growth towards light), gravitropism (response to gravity), and thigmotropism (response to touch).
The RIO (Root Inhibition Orientation) tactic movement in plants refers to the directional growth response of roots to external stimuli, such as gravity or moisture. This movement allows roots to grow downward into the soil to access nutrients and water, optimizing their ability to anchor the plant and support its overall health. RIO movements can be influenced by various environmental factors, ensuring that plants adapt effectively to their surroundings.
holding nonviolent marches legal challenges through the courts boycotts
His tactic was transparent.
there is no devensive tactic in basketballl
For the most part, the US Army's dominating battle tactic was what can be called the "turning movement". As used in the Mexican-American War it consisted of sending a detachment of forces away from the front lines and then attack the enemy's flank, causing panic and a retreat. Battles such as Monterrey and Cerro Gordo are examples of this tactic.
The Best tactic is, attacking from the flanks.
A winning tactic is a good tactic, every player got his own.
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The nonviolence used by civil rights activists was a good tactic to highlight the violence experience by black in the south. The media would record the passive civil rights activist being harmed and the more the violence was out in the open the better for the movement. .