In a sense, yes. One must agree before you can start to disagree.
You must agree to:
1) The topic you guys are talking about. Two different topics discussed at the same time can lead to problems
2) The Facts: The facts are key in a discussion, and are generally used in debates and arguments. Each person must agree that what is stated is a fact.
3) You'll have to agree that there is a problem, and that a solution <em>can be found</em>. You are only disagreeing on how to get the solution.
hope this helps
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My plans would be to try my best to pass my end of quarter tests ( <- study for them ) and redo as many quizzes and homework assignments I can to raise my grade.
I think the idea sprung out in "...<span>It was not upon their impulse that their Government acted in entering this war..."
Simply because Germany's people are not a part of those who wanted the war but it is a government decision. The speaker wanted to point out the innocence of the people and responsibility of a government to be accountable for its actions.</span>