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Answer:</h2><h3>In 1452, the recent period they were coming out of was The Exploration Period.</h3>
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Bandwagon- A common trend that a lot of people are doing. For example someone who is “joining the bandwagon” is taking part in a trend everyone else is doing.
Plain Folks- When the person presenting the product has the character of an average person to appeal to everyday customer.
Lesser of two evils - When two products are looked upon negatively they showcase which one is better.
Glittering Generalities- Associating positive words or phrases with a product or company to get approval without anything behind it.
Name calling- Very self explanatory. The action of calling another person or brand names to make customers or supporters have a negative opinion.
Answer: I can't really tell you it because I just got warned for NO reason but it's Britannica, and just type their band name and you'll find it. Hope this helped.
The type of evidence that Schlosser uses in this excerpt is anecdotal. By definition, anecdotal evidence is based on stories that may or may not be true but due to lack of hard facts. They are usually based on personal stories. In this case, there is no proof that things mentioned in the excerpt happened the way that they were described.