Quarrels are like big arguments between people who don't agree. In politics, when leaders argue a lot, it helps others understand the problem better, and sometimes even makes them want to take sides.
Examples
- A senator yells at a minister for making a bad decision.
- Two politicians argue about who should be the next president.
- A group of lawmakers shout each other down during a vote.
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See also
- How Do Politicians Use ‘Rhetoric’ to Persuade People?
- How Do Countries Decide to Declare War?
- How Do Secret Votes Really Work in Parliament?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument in Politics?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument in Debate?
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