Rhetoric is like a magic trick that politicians use to make their ideas sound really good. Imagine you're trying to convince your friend to join you for ice cream, you might say it’s the best ice cream in the world, or that you’ll split the cost. Politicians do something similar when they talk about big things like jobs, taxes, or even wars. They use rhetoric to make people believe what they're saying and take action.
Examples
- A teacher uses simple words like 'bigger better future' to explain why they're supporting a new school building.
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- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Governments?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- What's the Point of a Doomsday Clock?
- Why Do We Use ‘Secret’ Codes in Politics and History?
- What's the Difference Between a Monarchy and a Democracy?
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