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  2. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Throughout a round, each team has the opportunity to present a case, respond to their opponent's case, defend their case, and ask questions of their opponent. At the end of a round, the judge evaluates the arguments and determines the winner, awarding "speaker points" to both debaters to grade their presentation separately from their argumentation.

  3. Do debates between candidates actually matter? - AOL

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    They say debates can serve as a proving ground for those who voters may have questions about the aspiring politicians’ fitness for office. ... Good debaters don’t necessarily make good leaders ...

  4. World Schools Debating Championships - Wikipedia

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    A notable example was in Lima in 2003, where the teams from Argentina and Peru gave a demonstration debate in Spanish (but in the World Schools style) in the Congress of Peru chamber. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic , the championship which was due to be held in Mexico City in 2020 was switched to being an Online World Schools Debating ...

  5. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    Public forum debate is a form of competitive debate where debaters use their evidence and impacts to outweigh the benefits and harms of the opposing side. The topics for public forum have to do with current-day events relating to public policy. Debaters work in pairs of two, and speakers alternate for every speech.

  6. Policy debate - Wikipedia

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    Policy debaters' speed of delivery will vary from league to league and tournament to tournament. In more progressive and larger tournaments, debaters will speak very quickly - often called spreading - in order to read as much evidence and make as many arguments as possible within the time-constrained speech.

  7. Do debates between candidates actually matter? - AOL

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    More and more candidates are questioning the need to square off face-to-face with their opponents. Is the declining importance of debates bad for democracy?