The Silent Majority $2$ - traduzione in italiano
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The Silent Majority $2$ - traduzione in italiano

CONCEPT IN POLITICS
Nixon's "silent majority"; Silent Majority (Politics); Silent Majority; Vocal minority; Silent majority (Richard Nixon); Loud minority
  • [[Donald Trump]] and supporters attend a rally in [[Muscatine, Iowa]] in January 2016. Multiple supporters hold up signs, which read "The silent majority stands with Trump".

The Silent Majority      
n. La Maggioranza Silenziosa, assenso tacito dei sostenitori del presidente Richard Nixon durante lo scandalo Watergate; gruppo politico inglese
silent film         
  • Price for a hand-colored print of ''Ben Hur'' in 1908
  • alt=A film of a re-enactment of a naval battle, depicting Russians firing at a Japanese ship with a cannon
  • ''[[The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari]]'' (1920) used stylized inter-titles.
  • [[Charlie Chaplin]], widely acclaimed as one of the most iconic actors of the silent era, {{circa}} 1919
  • Cinématographe}} Lumière at the [[Institut Lumière]], France. Such cameras had no audio recording devices built into the cameras.
  • [[Lillian Gish]], the "First Lady of the American Cinema", was a leading star in the silent era with one of the longest careers—1912 to 1987.
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  • ''[[The Horse in Motion]]'', animated from a plate by [[Eadweard Muybridge]], made with an array of cameras set up along a racetrack
  • A still from ''[[Saved from the Titanic]]'' (1912), which featured survivors of the disaster. It is now among those considered a [[lost film]].
  • amber-tinted]] film
FILM WITH NO SYNCHRONIZED RECORDED DIALOGUE
Silent-film; Silent movie; Silent movies; Silent comedy film; Silent films; Silent era; Silent cinema; Silent Film; Silent Film Concerts; Silent pictures; Silent film actor; Silent-era; Silent speed; Silent film pianist; Silent language; Silent(English intertitles) language; Silent (English intertitles) language; Silent film(English intertitles) language; Silent film (English intertitles) language; Silent (English Intertitles) language; Silent film era; Silent actor; Silent drama film
film muto
majority rules         
DECISION RULE THAT SELECTS ALTERNATIVES WHICH HAVE A MAJORITY
Simple majority voting; Majority voting; Simple Majority Voting; Majority Rule; Political Majority; Majority rules; Rule by majority; Majority representation system; Majority Rules; Simple majoritarianism; Governance of the majority; Lex majoris partis; Majority Voting
la maggioranza regge, la maggioranza decide

Definizione

silent majority
If you believe that, in society or in a particular group, the opinions of most people are very different from the opinions that are most often heard in public, you can refer to these people as the silent majority.
The silent majority of supportive parents and teachers should make their views known.
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Wikipedia

Silent majority

The silent majority is an unspecified large group of people in a country or group who do not express their opinions publicly. The term was popularized by U.S. President Richard Nixon in a televised address on November 3, 1969, in which he said, "And so tonight—to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans—I ask for your support." In this usage it referred to those Americans who did not join in the large demonstrations against the Vietnam War at the time, who did not join in the counterculture, and who did not participate in public discourse. Nixon, along with many others, saw this group of Middle Americans as being overshadowed in the media by the more vocal minority.

Preceding Nixon by half a century, it was employed in 1919 by Calvin Coolidge's campaign for the 1920 presidential nomination. Before that, the phrase was used in the 19th century as a euphemism referring to all the people who have died, and others have used it before and after Nixon to refer to groups of voters in various nations of the world.