Which war? What argument?
Reasons for war are often not from arguments or conflict. Most often they are about resources.
Like the Iraq War for example. That was over oil. I'm not going to debate which side started it though...
It was the issue of human slavery.
It had an unfair impact on poorer citizens.
Macaulay's argument in favor of the Reform Bill of 1832 that were really convincing was his argument in favour of parliamentary reform. Thank you very much, but what exactly is his argument. I'm reading over the Bill and just cannot understand what his argument actually is.
I think people agree to war because since war usually starts with an argument, sometimes people's anger gets the best of them.
It had an unfair impact on poorer citizens.
Another word for "small argument" is: Quarrel. Qwa-rel.
History can change us because we can learn from the past, then we can learn what to do and what not to do. Like in the civil war, we can learn that we shouldn't fight. A lot of people can die from just a small argument.
Cold war.
That depends on what the argument was about
Pathos
Tiff.
Something which is implied. "It is implicit in your argument that war is justified".
There may be a meaning of this expression that is specialized to some area of literature, but used more generally, an implicit argument would be an argument or position or opinion that is put forth without stating it directly. For example, a disturbing story about a family devastated by a war might constitute an implicit argument that war is bad.
if the argument has already started then stick up for one of the people and start bitching to the other person. if there's no argument then just start bitching to the person you want to have an argument with
First of all 'WA' is not a word. Secondly, there are many, many synonyms for argument, but none of them contain the letters 'WA' in that order. A small argument can be called a spat, tiff, difference, brush, clash, scrap, et cetera...
argument-conflict-skirmish-battle-war
well he wanted to have war