He printed more money. (wich caused hyperinflation.)
Campaign literature refers to printed materials, such as flyers, brochures, or pamphlets, that are distributed during a political campaign to promote a candidate or cause. These materials typically provide information about the candidate's platform, background, and key messages to voters.
It is very important to have your business logo printed on your packaging boxes. It is a vital part of branding campaign. There are many companies online which provide this service.
You can make them yourself, or hire a printing company to do it. Usually they will design on a computer program take the file on a USB or disc and they will get them printed.
As Coolidge succeeded Warren Harding following his death in 1923, he did not have a campaign slogan for his first term. Calvin Coolidge's 1924 campaign slogan was "Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge".
* "Cautious Cal" * "Cool Cal," His reelection campaign used the slogan, "Keep It Cool With Coolidge" * "Silent Cal" * "The Sphinx of the Potomac," Suggesting that he was as enigmatic as the mythological creature
This was the campaign slogan used by Calvin Coolidge during his successful presidential campaign in 1924. The president and the press continued to use it, referring to Coolidge's steady but laid-back leadership style.
You just did ... and correctly ... campaign.
a printed document contains data which is printed not hand written.
In 1908 there was no TV or radio. Speeches had to be given in person and people enjoyed getting out to political rallies. Women could not vote . There were more newspapers and entire speeches might be printed in papers. There was no air-travel but trains ran everywhere so running a special campaign train was an option. .
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It's called a campaign.