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1 What’s a Topic? A brief introduction to how topics are written and chosen

2 Types of Resolutions 0 Resolutions of Fact (Resolutions that you should assume is a fact. The purpose of the debate is to prove whether or not this fact is true). 0 Cost/Benefit Resolutions 0 Morality/Justice Resolutions 0 Resolutions of Policy (Resolutions that ask you to argue what would happen if the government or some actor did something).

3 Cost/Benefit Resolutions 0 NFL Nationals 2013: Resolved: The benefits of American drone strikes against foreign targets outweigh the harms. 0 April 2013: Resolved: The continuation of current U.S. anti-drug policies in Latin America will do more harm than good. 0 February 2013: Resolved: On balance, the rise of China is beneficial to the interests of the United States. 0 January 2013: Resolved: On balance, the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission harms the election process. 0 November 2012: Resolved: Current U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East undermines our national security. 0 January 2012: Resolved: The costs of a college education outweigh the benefits. 0 October 2011: Resolved: Private sector investment in human space exploration is preferable to public sector investment. 0 September 2011: Resolved: The benefits of post-9/11 security measures outweigh the harms to personal freedom.

4 Morality/Justice Resolutions 0 October 2012: Resolved: Developed countries have a moral obligation to mitigate the effects of climate change. 0 NFL Nationals 2012: Resolved: Stand Your Ground laws are a legitimate expansion of the doctrine of self-defense. 0 April 2012: Resolved: State mandated administration of childhood vaccinations is justified. 0 December 2011: Resolved: In the United States, current income disparities threaten democratic ideals.

5 Policy Resolutions 0 NCFL Grand Nationals 2013: Resolved: The main goal of US public education should be to eliminate racial and economic achievement gaps. 0 March 2013: Resolved: The U.S. government should not require its citizens to have health insurance. 0 December 2012: Resolved: The United States should prioritize tax increases over spending cuts. 0 September 2012: Resolved: Congress should renew the Federal Assault Weapons Ban. 0 March 2012: Resolved: The United States should suspend all assistance to Pakistan. 0 February 2012: Resolved: Birthright citizenship should be abolished in the United States. 0 November 2011: Resolved: Direct popular vote should replace electoral vote in presidential elections.

6 How do we get these topics? YOU write them! YOU vote for them! YOU debate them!

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8 Public Forum Topics are “ripped from the headlines” What do the headlines say today?

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12 Our Topic Area is Trade

13 Trade is huge…. The topic area of trade includes…. 0 Free Trade Agreements 0 World Trade Organization 0 Embargoes 0 Exports/Imports 0 Protectionism

14 OMGZ SO MUCH TRADEZ 0 Resolved: On balance, free trade agreements with Latin American countries are beneficial to the United States interests. 0 Resolved: The United States should withdraw from the World Trade Organization. 0 Resolved: On balance, participation in the World Trade Organization is beneficial to United States trade interests. 0 Resolved: On balance, continuation of United States embargoes will do more harm than good. 0 Resolved: On balance, continuation of United States embargoes in Latin American countries will do more harm than good. 0 Resolved: On balance, continuation of United States in the Middle Eastern countries embargoes will do more harm than good. 0 Resolved: The United States should prioritize exports of goods and services over imports of goods and services. 0 Resolved: On balance, exporting goods and services are in the best interest of the United States. 0 Resolved: On balance, United States trade restrictions do more harm than good. 0 Resolved: On balance, United States trade restrictions in Latin America do more harm than good. 0 Resolved: On balance, United States protectionism does more harm than good.

15 Resolved: On balance, the benefits of United States free trade agreements in Latin America outweigh the costs.

16 Other Possible Topic Areas Domestic Terrorism Topics 0 Resolved: The United States should detain domestic terrorists as enemy combatants. 0 Resolved: The United States has a moral obligation to prioritize domestic terrorism p revention over international terrorism preven tion. 0 Resolved: The United States is prepared for domestic terror threats. IPPF/Proliferation Topic Area 0 Resolved: Developed countries have a moral obligation to minimize nuclear weapons proliferation. 0 Resolved: The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty does more harm than good. 0 Resolved: Nuclear weapons proliferation is a threat to United States national security. 0 Resolved: When dealing with national security threats, unilateral military force is preferable to multilateral efforts.


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