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2014 Georgia Debate Institutes
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RESOLUTION 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 Cost/Benefit Resolutions Morality/Justice Resolutions RESOLUTIONS OF ACTION Resolutions that ask you to argue what would happen if the government or some actor did something
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YES First Speaker Lay Judge “Old School” Judge First two tournaments on topic Second Speaker Lay Judge “Old School” Judge If First Speaker Doesn’t Read It NO First Speaker Experienced Coach/Judge Late month tournaments Second Speaker Most Rounds Substitute with “We affirm/negate.” WHY SHOULDN’T I READ THIS???
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Burdens are requirements you believe the resolution makes on teams. Burdens answer the question, “At a minimum, what do I (or they) have to do win?” Burdens can be abusive. What does that mean? Ground Fairness
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Only read them if they impact your case! First speaker trick: “All definitions work operationally.” Then define after the 2 nd speaker only if it’s beneficial for you.
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PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: Immigration reform should include a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States. Resolved: The continuation of current U.S. anti-drug policies in Latin America will do more harm than good. Resolved: The U.S. government should not require its citizens to have health insurance. Resolved: Congress should renew the Federal Assault Weapons Ban. Should usually indicates the need for an agent in the resolution. Should also create the need for policy action – it gives both teams an idea of their burdens.
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Create a baseline or past relationship – the team must show improvement of the baseline PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: NATO should strengthen its relationship with Ukraine in order to deter further Russian aggression Resolved: Single-gender classrooms would improve the quality of education in American public schools.
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PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: The benefits of domestic surveillance by the NSA outweigh the harms. Resolved: The benefits of American drone strikes against foreign targets outweigh the harms. Cost Benefit Analysis Costs and Benefits should be same unit of measure How do we do this? Impact Analysis Lecture Which one does the CON have to defend? Converse of the Resolution Inverse of the Resolution
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PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: On balance, the rise of China is beneficial to the interests of the United States. Cost Benefit Analysis Costs are implied in these resolutions. Same measure
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Cost Benefit Analysis Costs and Benefits should be same unit of measure How do we do this? Impact Analysis Lecture PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: On balance, the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission harms the election process. Resolved - Current U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East undermines our national security.
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PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: The Supreme Court rightly decided that Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act violated the Constitution. Supreme Court decisions usually require constitutional theory.
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PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: Unilateral military force by the United States is justified to prevent nuclear proliferation. LD type Value/Criterion Morality Just War Theory
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PAST RESOLUTIONS Resolved: Prioritizing economic development over environmental protection is in the best interest of the people of India. Resolved: Development assistance should be prioritized over military aid in the Sahel region of Africa. Resolved: The United States should prioritize tax increases over spending cuts. Which one does the CON have to defend? Converse of the Resolution Inverse of the Resolution
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