The address to Congress on women's suffrage strategically highlighted the moral and democratic imperative of granting women the right to vote, framing it as a matter of justice and equality. It appealed to lawmakers by emphasizing the contributions women made to society and their role in shaping the nation, thereby underscoring that their exclusion from the electoral process was unjust. By invoking patriotic themes and the ideals of American democracy, the address sought to rally support for the suffrage movement and persuade Congress to recognize women's rights as fundamental. Ultimately, it aimed to create a sense of urgency and moral responsibility among legislators to act in favor of suffrage.
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
to appeal to an audience that is against slavery
She makes a connection between women's suffrage and the struggles of black people
it was used for Andrew Jackson to help to appeal to the middle class at the time of his election that he was just like them. in effect, for the middle class, voting for another middle class president he would address issues near and dear to them instead of address issues that appeal to the upper class. all in all, this strategy worked for Jackson and he was elected as president but he was actually incredibly wealthy and not an old hickory. -mdat
Official toleration of Southern slavery by Congress
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
The advertisement strategy for Axe Bodyspray is beauty appeal and complimenting the consumer. The advertisement strategy for Axe Bodyspray is beauty appeal and complimenting the consumer.
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Nixon did not give a nationally televised address attacking any specific part of his southern strategy. However, his southern strategy aimed to appeal to conservative white voters in the southern states by emphasizing law and order, opposition to desegregation, and a tough stance on crime. This strategy was part of Nixon's broader effort to win over disaffected Democrats and solidify Republican support.
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Anson Burlingame has written: 'Address upon the life and character of Washington' 'Defence of Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Speeches in Congress, History, Slavery, Politics and government 'An appeal to patriots against fraud and disunion' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Speeches in Congress