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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
French. campagne country, open country, champaign, ‘the field’, campaign, which in the [[course]] of the 16th c. took the place of the earlier champagne  in all its senses (except as the proper name of a French province). It was introduced into English. in the 17th c., and at first occasionally used in all the senses of the earlier CHAMPAIGN, but was at length differentiated, and restricted to the [[military]] sense, for which it is now the proper term. The forms campagna, -agnia, -ania were also in 17th c.
 
French. campagne country, open country, champaign, ‘the field’, campaign, which in the [[course]] of the 16th c. took the place of the earlier champagne  in all its senses (except as the proper name of a French province). It was introduced into English. in the 17th c., and at first occasionally used in all the senses of the earlier CHAMPAIGN, but was at length differentiated, and restricted to the [[military]] sense, for which it is now the proper term. The forms campagna, -agnia, -ania were also in 17th c.
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1656]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1656]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1: a [[connected]] [[series]] of [[military]] operations forming a distinct [[phase]] of a [[war]]
 
*1: a [[connected]] [[series]] of [[military]] operations forming a distinct [[phase]] of a [[war]]
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[[Politics]] is as old as [[humankind]] and is not limited to democratic or governmental institutions. Some examples of political campaigns are: the effort to [[execute]] or banish [[Socrates]] from Athens in the 5th century BC, the uprising of petty nobility against John of England in the 13th century, or the 2005 push to remove Michael Eisner from the helm of The Walt Disney Company.
 
[[Politics]] is as old as [[humankind]] and is not limited to democratic or governmental institutions. Some examples of political campaigns are: the effort to [[execute]] or banish [[Socrates]] from Athens in the 5th century BC, the uprising of petty nobility against John of England in the 13th century, or the 2005 push to remove Michael Eisner from the helm of The Walt Disney Company.
 
==Techniques==
 
==Techniques==
A campaign team (which may be as small as one [[inspired]] [[individual]], or a heavily-resourced [[group]] of [[professionals]]) must consider how to [[communicate]] the [[message]] of the campaign, recruit [[volunteers]], and raise [[money]]. Campaign advertising draws on [[techniques]] from commercial advertising and [[propaganda]]. The avenues available to political campaigns when [[distributing]] their messages is [[limited]] by the [[law]], available [[resources]], and the [[imagination]] of the campaigns' participants. These [[techniques]] are often combined into a [[formal]] [[strategy]] known as the campaign [[plan]]. The plan takes account of a campaign's goal, message, [[target]] [[audience]], and resources available. The campaign will typically seek to identify supporters at the same time as getting its [[message]] across.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_campaign]
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A campaign team (which may be as small as one [[inspired]] [[individual]], or a heavily-resourced [[group]] of [[professionals]]) must consider how to [[communicate]] the [[message]] of the campaign, recruit [[volunteers]], and raise [[money]]. Campaign advertising draws on [[techniques]] from commercial advertising and [[propaganda]]. The avenues available to political campaigns when [[distributing]] their messages is [[limited]] by the [[law]], available [[resources]], and the [[imagination]] of the campaigns' participants. These [[techniques]] are often combined into a [[formal]] [[strategy]] known as the campaign [[plan]]. The plan takes account of a campaign's goal, message, [[target]] [[audience]], and resources available. The campaign will typically seek to identify supporters at the same time as getting its [[message]] across.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_campaign]
    
[[Category: Political Science]]
 
[[Category: Political Science]]

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