A good argument in politics is like a fun game, it makes sense, people can understand it, and even if they disagree, they feel heard. When someone gives a good argument, they don’t just say what they think; they explain why they think it. That helps others decide if they agree or not.
Examples
- When someone says, 'We should give people free healthcare because it helps them stay healthy and work better.'
- A person argues, 'I disagree with the new law, I think it makes life harder for small businesses.'
- Two politicians explain their views on a new school policy by giving real-life examples.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument in Debate?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument Persuasive?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument in Politics?
- What Causes a 'Good' Argument in Philosophy?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument and How Can You Tell?
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