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Across
  1. 3. associating a respected symbol positive words to promote an idea without providing conusingdetails or arguments
  2. 4. using vague, positive words to promote an idea without providing concrete details or arguments
  3. 6. the act of spreading information, often biased or misleading, to influence people's opinions or behavior
  4. 7. useing fear or threats to persuade people to support a particular cause or idea
  5. 9. useing endorsements from celebrities or respected symbol, person, or idea with a product or political message to evoke positive feelings
  6. 10. using derogatory terms or labels to attack an opponent or idea
Down
  1. 1. useing emotions like patriotism love or hope to persuade people
  2. 2. creating the impression the impression that everyone is supporting a particular cause or idea
  3. 5. presenting only one side of an argument ignoring or downplaying the other side
  4. 8. useing average everyday people to endorse a product or candidate making them seem relatable and trustworthy