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Laws start in Congress. When someone in the House of Representatives or the Senate wants to make a law, they start by writing a bill. ... If the President signs the bill, it becomes a law. If the President decides not to sign the bill into law, it is called a veto and the bill is sent back to Congress.
1. We can learn, because sometimes you can be talking with a teacher and they will tell you something you didn't know before.
2. We can make friends, because we may find something in common that we didn't know we had in common with another person.
3. We can express ourselves, because we can say how we're feeling, or what we're thinking, or something we know (there are millions of other ways to express yourself, but that would take FOREVER to list :p).
4. We can know what's happening. Just think, if there was a hurricane, and people stayed quiet, what would happen? Millions of people would die. Since we have news, we can SAVE those millions of people, because we know what's happening.
Hope I helped, sorry if I'm wrong!
~ Potato
<span>One of the most important contributions of the Greek city-state of Athens is the development of direct democracy. Athenians built thousands of temples and statues. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece, the city-state of Athens was the birthplace of many significant ideas.</span>
In logic, arguments aren't described as true, rather, arguments are used to prove the validity of something.