A general term for political campaigning taken from the idea of making an impromptu speech in a locality while standing on the cut stump of a tree.
The plural of political party is "political parties".
A political model used to compare political opinions is called a political spectrum. This model typically ranges from left to right, representing different ideological positions and beliefs on various political issues.
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Political thought refers to the ideas and theories that influence political systems and behaviors, while political science is the systematic study of politics and government. Political thought provides the theoretical framework for political science research and analysis, shaping the questions asked and methodologies used in the discipline. In turn, political science applies empirical methods to study political phenomena and test the validity of political thought.
Political scientists use political models to simplify and explain complex political processes, relationships, and behaviors. These models help them make predictions, analyze data, and understand the impact of various factors on political outcomes. By using models, political scientists can develop theories and test hypotheses that contribute to a deeper understanding of politics.
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cut down to a stump, truncate; remove tree stumps; challenge, dare; perplex, confound; make a political campaign speech; stub, strike the end of something against a hard surface
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In cricket, a dismissal known as stumped can occur when the wicketkeeper removes the bails while the batsman is outside the crease attempting to play a shot. A no ball is an illegal delivery that can result in a free hit for the batting team but cannot lead to a stumping dismissal.
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Stumping in Agriculture is the use of farm tools like the cutlass, spade, ax, bull-dozer, etc, to remove or uproot the base of trees and shrubs either mechanically or manually. An operation to make cultivation easy and less tedious or difficult.
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Andrew P. Hogue has written: 'Stumping God' -- subject(s): Presidents, Religion and politics, Election, History