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English Conversation Questions on Arguing About Policies and laws
- What are some laws or policies that you feel are unfairly biased or discriminatory?
- Do you believe that individuals should have the right to protest or challenge laws and policies they disagree with?
- How do you think lawmakers should balance the needs and desires of the general public with the rights of minority groups?
- Do you think it is appropriate for individuals to break laws they disagree with in order to bring attention to their cause?
- How do you think the government should handle controversial laws or policies that are opposed by a significant portion of the population?
- Do you think the government should be able to override the wishes of the general public in order to implement policies that are in the best interest of the country as a whole?
- What role do you think social media and other forms of communication play in the debate over laws and policies?
- Do you think the government should have the ability to censor or restrict the spread of certain information or ideas?
- How do you think the government should handle situations where laws or policies are in conflict with religious beliefs?
- Do you think the government should be able to pass laws or policies that infringe upon personal freedoms in the name of public safety?
- Do you think there are any laws or policies that should be universally applied, regardless of cultural or societal differences?
- What do you think is the most effective way for individuals to voice their opposition to laws and policies they disagree with?
- Do you think the government should prioritize the needs of certain groups, such as the elderly or disadvantaged, over the needs of the general population?
- How do you think the government should handle laws and policies that have unintended negative consequences?
- Do you think the government should be able to pass laws or policies that are not supported by the majority of the population?
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