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Political question

When people have to make big decisions about how to run a country, sometimes it's not just a matter of "right" or "wrong." Sometimes there are different opinions or ideas about what the best choice is. These kinds of decisions are called "political" because they have to do with how the government works.

But sometimes there are questions that are so complicated or controversial that it's hard for just one person or group to figure out the answer. These questions are called "political questions," and they often involve things like:

- How should we divide power between different parts of the government?
- What kinds of rights should people have, and how do we balance them against each other?
- How much control should the government have over things like the economy, the environment, or people's social behavior?
- How should we handle conflicts between different groups of people, or different countries?

When a question is "political," that means there's no easy answer that everyone will agree on. Different people or groups might have different opinions about it, and it might involve things like compromise, negotiation, or even argument to figure out what the best answer is. It's important to be respectful of people with different opinions, even if you don't agree with them yourself.
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