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An argumentative speech is a persuasive speech in which the speaker attempts to persuade his audience to alter their viewpoints on a controversial issue. ... Argumentative speeches generally concern topics which are currently being debated by society, current controversial issues.
I think it was the Great depression not sure though
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academic discourse, which requires argumentation and debate. Argumentation and debate inevitably lend themselves to flawed reasoning and rhetorical errors. Many of these errors are considered logical fallacies.