I believe the answer is: Pathos
Pathos could be initiated by various strategies. For example, the speaker could appeal to the emotions by telling an emotional story about his/her past experience, but still related to the topic of the speech.
Other strategy would be to build the persuasive case on the culture/tradition that could be related by most of the audiences.
Answer: Veto
Veto is the constitutional right of the President to reject or cancel a law made by Congress. An example of the power of veto is when George Bush Sr. vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1990 after is was approved by both the House and the Senate.
Regional, inter-regional and international trade was a common feature of the Roman world. A mix of state control and a free market approach ensured goods produced in one location could be exported far and wide. Cereals, wine and olive oil, in particular, were exported in huge quantities whilst in the other direction came significant imports of precious metals, marble, and spices.
Answer:
The pursuit of self-interest
Explanation:
These authors - Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Adam Smith - they believed that man should be free to pursue their interest, and not be bonded to a religious moral, or to care about what the other people think. In other words, their theories focus on man self-development based on their interests, ideas, and self-care. The man as the main actor in the role.