I'm going to assume this is a T/F question, it is true I think
It depends on the subject matter of the presentation. If persuasion is your goal, then use emotional appeals, but if you're simply trying to present for the purpose of informing, then analytical is the way you should go. <span />
Answer:
The longest filibuster.
Explanation:
A filibuster is a political tactic where one or more members of the parliament discuss the matter of debate for a long time, to delay the final decision.
Senator Strom Thurmond holds the record, however, this tactic has been widely used in the past, as far as the roman empire. When the roman senator Cato the Younger was opposed to any legislation he would often delay the measures, by pronouncing a speech that lasted until nightfall.
As an interesting fact, despite senator Thurmond's fierce opposition, The Civil Rights Act of 1957 was still passed by the US Congress and was signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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A fight between opposing forces in war is called a battle.
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- A war is a larger concept which usually comprises of multiple battles fought between the forces of two distinct geographic regions.
- These battles intend to cause bit-by-bit damage to the opponent in order to make him weaker and weaker.
- A war is fought over a long period of time and involves negotiations off-field also. A battle, on the other hand, does not involve negotiations as it is only characterized by fighting physically to win over the other.