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slander, which is lying about the opponent, also called political mudslinging

Propaganda is to speak unfavorably and biasedly about someone

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A campaign tactic started in 1828 to ruin the reputations of opponents was called?

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What is the meaning of tactics in sport?

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What is mudslinging?

Mudslinging is when the political candidates say bad things about each other. They are slinging ill remarks about their opponents. They may bring up a past indiscretion that has been long buried or elude to a possible lack of competence. The term "Mudslinging" originated back in the 19th century: a time when many politicians stood on crates or tree stumps to make a speech. Often, these politicians were the underdogs of the campaign, but spoke well and often had the solutions at hand, causing their opponents to worry about the outcome of the election. To counter the candidate, opponents, or their party, collected a group of people to, literally, sling mud at the candidate to disrupt the speech or gathering, thus taking the "wind from his sails". This old fashioned mudslinging has come to a new age with "Tea-Party" instigators invading "town hall" meetings of national leaders.


What was Gandhi's tactic that made him so unusual?

He changed things with peace and protest, even putting his life in danger at times. this was unusual at the time, as peaceful protest and putting your own life in danger instead of your opponents was unprecedented


How do use tactic in a sentence?

His tactic was transparent.


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there is no devensive tactic in basketballl


What is a pressure squeeze?

A pressure squeeze is a poker tactic where a player uses aggressive betting and raises to put pressure on their opponents, forcing them to make tough decisions. It is designed to capitalize on the opponent's uncertainty and potentially force them to fold a better hand.


How do you use the word skewer in a sentence?

(A skewer is a cooking or serving rod, and the verb similarly means to pierce, often metaphorically.)Paul grilled a skewer of vegetables for me.His favorite campaign tactic was to skewer the egos of his opponents by belittling their accomplishments.


Which is the best tactic of war?

The Best tactic is, attacking from the flanks.


What is a good tactic for a Chaos Space Marine player?

A winning tactic is a good tactic, every player got his own.