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What is the significance of the slogan "waving the bloody shirt?"

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Which president said Waving this bloody shirt?

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The symbol of the republican political tactic of attacking democrats with reminders of the civil war?

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The republican practice of invoking the memory of the civil war against southerners and democrats was known as?

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Was waving the bloody shirt mean referring to the Civil War and the Southern Rebellion in order to discredit political opponents?

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