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Types of Debate Lincoln/Douglas Public Forum Policy One-on-one debate; focuses on philosophy, ethical values, and logic Perfect world scenario Why my argument is more valid Public Forum Teams of two; argue topics of national importance My argument is correct Policy Teams of two; argue for/against a resolution

Resolved: Civil disobedience in a democracy is morally justified.

1AC (first Affirmative Constructive) – 7 minutes 3 A good introduction that attracts the audiences attention and interest in the topic Clearly state the resolution Clearly state each of your contentions     Support with reason and evidence Conclude effectively Cross Ex of the Aff by the Neg – 3 minutes 1 You ask questions – have a strategy or at the very least a direction to your questioning Be courteous Face the audience 1NC (first Negative Constructive) – 8 minutes 3 A good introduction that attracts the audiences attention and interest in the topic Clearly state the Negative’s position on the topic Clearly state the Negative’s Observations     Support with reason and evidence Attack and question the Affirmative’s Contentions/evidence Conclude effectively Cross Ex of the Neg by the Aff – 3 minutes   1 You ask questions – have a strategy or at the very least a direction to your questioning Be courteous Face the audience

Rebuttal Speeches – No new arguments are allowed – new evidence, analysis is ok  1AR (first Affirmative Rebuttal) - 4 minutes 2 Respond to the Neg Observations – show how they are not as strong/relevant as the Aff Contentions Rebuild the Aff case  NR (Negative Rebuttal) – 7 minutes 3 Respond to latest Affirmative arguments Make your final case to the audience that the Neg position is superior to the Aff Try and convince the audience the Aff has failed to carry the burden of proof Summarize the debate and conclude effectively and ask for the audience to agree with the Neg position  2AR (second Affirmative Rebuttal) – 4 minutes 2 Respond to final Negative arguments Summarize the debate and show the audience how the Aff position is superior – and the Aff has      carried the burden of proof Conclude effectively.

Judging The best argument wins, not the best sounding speaker -- this is a debate, not an interpretive event. Find the most relevant and recent evidence