What Makes a ‘Good’ Negotiation in Politics?

A good negotiation in politics is when people agree on something that works for everyone. It's like when you and your friend both want to play the same game, so you find a way to share the toys. In politics, leaders talk it out until they all feel happy with the deal.

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  1. Two friends agree to split the last slice of pizza so they both get what they want.
  2. A parent and child negotiate bedtime, with the parent letting the child stay up later if they clean their room.
  3. Two teams in a game decide to share the ball instead of fighting over it.

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