en debating politics

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of debating politics

  • en anger ➜
  • en arguments ➜
  • en get into an argument ➜
  • en anger to flare ➜
  • en bad feelings between people ➜
  • en you become angry ➜
  • en black eye ➜
  • en confusion and misinformation ➜
  • en controversi ➜
  • en debating philosophy ➜
  • en a defined winner ➜
  • en an exchange of (opposed) ideas ➜
  • en fights ➜
  • en fist fights and ill feelings ➜
  • en increased understanding ➜
  • en issues would be discussed ➜
  • en learning something new ➜
  • en legislation ➜
  • en you may learn something ➜
  • en numbness ➜
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debating politics is used for…

  • en arguing ➜
  • en convincing someone of your opinions ➜
  • en demonstrating competence ➜
  • en elect better potiticians ➜
  • en election ➜
  • en explaining different opinions ➜
  • en fame ➜
  • en finding an answer ➜
  • en forming your own opinion ➜
  • en George W ➜
  • en getting more social contacts ➜
  • en having a good argument ➜
  • en improving your conversation skills ➜
  • en knowledge ➜
  • en law students ➜
  • en learning how to find good arguments ➜
  • en learning the objections of others ➜
  • en make the life better ➜
  • en money ➜
  • en old people ➜
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debating politics is a subevent of…

  • en an argument ➜
  • en raised voices ➜
  • en argue ➜
  • en argue your point ➜
  • en an argument heats up ➜
  • en arousal of feelings ➜
  • en Debate ➜
  • en disagreeing with someone ➜
  • en fall asleep ➜
  • en get angry ➜
  • en get red in the face ➜
  • en getting angry ➜
  • en learn another's point of view ➜
  • en listen to the arguments ➜
  • en loosign a friend ➜
  • en raise your voice ➜
  • en scream ➜
  • en yelling ➜

debating politics requires…

  • en attention ➜
  • en hot air ➜
  • en intelligence ➜
  • en issues to be debated ➜
  • en knowledge ➜
  • en knowledge of current events ➜
  • en an opinion ➜
  • en opposing viewpoints ➜
  • en public speaking skills ➜
  • en strong point of views ➜
  • en the use of reason ➜
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