<u>3) Glittering Generalities</u>
Glittering Generalities is a propaganda technique that uses words that are vague, abstract and ambiguous but attractive at the same time as they are associated with valued belief, ideal or concepts that usually trigger powerful emotions in people, and are acclaim by many.
Theses words are usually accepted and acclaim by many, without the need of much examination or explanation of the concept. Use linguistic patterns such as alliteration, metaphor, and reversals that turn your words into poetry that flows and rhymes in hypnotic patterns.
"Peace, prosperity, and progress" is a great example of this propaganda, as it expresses high ideals that tend to appeal to people's emotions, although it doesn't provide any specific concept of what they actually mean or reason that supports the phrase.
Others examples of glittering generalities are "freedom", "honor", "hope", "common good", "democracy", "strength", "dignity", and "love".
Answer:
bigger bombs (against the use of bigger bunkers and fortresses) causing more destruction
more air force use to bomb civilian and strategic targets (Battle of Britain and Allied Air Campaign Against the Axis) resulted in more property damage and civilian and military loss of life
Explanation:
better tanks and military tech also in the military, causing killing people in war to be more efficient
Answer:
The Executive branch has the ability to appoint Federal judges and issue pardons, which gives it influence over the actions of the Judicial branch. Legislative Branch Powers: ... Congress must approve the appointment of Federal judges, which allows them to influence who hold office in the Judicial branch
So they can improve stuff and help American become good and replace stuff that happened during hurricane.