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  2. Lincoln–Douglas debates - Wikipedia

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    The debate locations in Illinois feature plaques and statuary of Douglas and Lincoln. [40] There is a LincolnDouglas Debate Museum in Charleston. In 1994, C-SPAN aired a series of re-enactments of the debates filmed on location. [41] In 2008, BBC Audiobooks America recorded David Strathairn (Lincoln) and Richard Dreyfuss (Douglas) reenacting ...

  3. Lincoln–Douglas debate format - Wikipedia

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    LincolnDouglas debate (commonly abbreviated as LD Debate, or simply LD) is a type of one-on-one competitive debate practiced mainly in the United States at the high school level. It is sometimes also called values debate because the format traditionally places a heavy emphasis on logic , ethical values , and philosophy . [ 1 ]

  4. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln-Douglas debate is a 1v1 style of debate based on the structure of the LincolnDouglas debates of 1858. Lincoln-Douglas topics change every two months and are typically statements of value that require the sides to discuss the merits of different philosophical schools of thought. [41] [44] Public forum debate is a 2v2 style of debate ...

  5. Category:Stephen A. Douglas - Wikipedia

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    LincolnDouglas debate format; The LincolnDouglas Debates (1994 reenactments) ... This page was last edited on 13 November 2024, at 16:42 (UTC).

  6. National Forensic Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Forensic Association (NFA) is an American intercollegiate organization designed to promote excellence in individual events and debate. Founded in 1971, the NFA National Tournament is dedicated to a full range of literature interpretation, public address, limited preparation, and Lincoln-Douglas debate.

  7. National Christian Forensics and Communications Association

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    Lincoln-Douglas (LD): A value-centered debate, with rounds lasting around 45 minutes. Two competitors form the 'Affirmative' and 'Negative' sides to the debate, with the Affirmative affirming the validity of the resolution and the Negative negating it. As in Team Policy, the debate is governed by a resolution affirming one value above another.

  8. Tournament of Champions (debate) - Wikipedia

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    In Lincoln-Douglas debate and Policy debate, The Tournament of Champions has seven preliminary rounds and clears to double-octafinals. [5] All entries who won at least 5 prelim rounds have the opportunity to advance into the outrounds. Congressional Debate and Speech, employs the National Circuits standard way of advancing. Competitors are ...

  9. Debate - Wikipedia

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    National Forensic Association Lincoln-Douglas debate (NFA-LD), the collegiate Lincoln-Douglas debate, uses one resolution per academic year, and is a one-on-one form of policy debate. [ 44 ] Though established as an alternative to policy debate, there has been a strong movement to embrace certain techniques that originated in policy debate.