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  2. Pamphlet wars - Wikipedia

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    The printing of a pamphlet involved many people: the author, the printer, suppliers, print-makers, compositor, correctors, pressmen, binders, and distributors. Once the pamphleteer had written the pamphlet, it was sent to the printing house to be corrected, set into type, and printed.

  3. List of pamphlet wars - Wikipedia

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    For several centuries after the printing press became common, people would print their own ideas in small pamphlets somewhat akin to modern blogs. [1] While these could not be widely available via the internet they could "go viral", [ 2 ] because others were free to reprint pamphlets they liked, and therefore ideas were widely spread. [ 3 ]

  4. Revolution Controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Revolution Controversy was a British debate over the French Revolution from 1789 to 1795. [1] A pamphlet war began in earnest after the publication of Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), which defended the House of Bourbon, the French aristocracy, and the Catholic Church in France.

  5. Opposition research - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Bork's embattled nomination failed, and Anthony Kennedy (no relation to Ted) was later confirmed to fill the position. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] The fierce research-based opposition to Bork's nomination attracted significant media attention, even though a Gallup Poll on the eve of the confirmation vote showed that very few Americans could name ...

  6. Public debate - Wikipedia

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    Value debate: A value debate is one that is about a specific value, such as individual rights or Justice. In a value debate the teams are expected to argue the importance of concepts and not extensively a policy. Paradigms: The specific likes and dislikes of a Judge; Solvency: The extent to which a particular resolution or plan will effect change.

  7. File:Voters' pamphlet 1979.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,262 × 1,622 pixels, file size: 5.36 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 18 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.