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- Policy_debate abstract "Policy debate is a form of debate competition in which teams of two advocate for and against a resolution that typically calls for policy change by the United States federal government. It is also referred to as cross-examination debate (sometimes shortened to Cross-X, CX, Cross-ex, or C-X) because of the 3-minute questioning period following each constructive speech. Affirmative teams generally present a plan as a proposal for implementation of the resolution. The negative will generally prove that it would be better not to do the plan or that the opportunity costs to the plan are so great that it should not be implemented. Sometimes, however, a kritik, or "K," can be run. This includes, for example, Anthropocentrism, Capitalism, Queer Theory, and Baudrillard. High school policy debate is sponsored by various organizations including the National Forensics League, National Catholic Forensic League, Stoa USA, and the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association, as well as many other regional speech organizations. Collegiate policy debates are generally competed under the guidelines of National Debate Tournament (NDT) and the Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA), which have been joined at the collegiate level. A one-person policy format is sanctioned by the National Forensic Association (NFA) on the collegiate level as well.".
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink cedadebate.org.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink home.aspx.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink cxCheshier0302.pdf.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink debatebib.html.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink debatecoaches.org.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink ndtceda.com.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink GlassMar%2700.pdf+David+Glass+critique+policy+debate&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.debateleaders.org.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.debateteamdocumentary.com.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.forensicstournament.net.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.joyoftournaments.com.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.ncfca.org.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.ncfl.org.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink speechdebate.aspx.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.nflonline.org.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink Coach1104Glass.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink PolicyDebate.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink home.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink www.urbandebate.org.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink NDT.
- Policy_debate wikiPageExternalLink index.mhtml.
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- Policy_debate wikiPageRevisionID "605723837".
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- Policy_debate subject Category:Debate_types.
- Policy_debate subject Category:Policy_debate.
- Policy_debate subject Category:Public_speaking.
- Policy_debate comment "Policy debate is a form of debate competition in which teams of two advocate for and against a resolution that typically calls for policy change by the United States federal government. It is also referred to as cross-examination debate (sometimes shortened to Cross-X, CX, Cross-ex, or C-X) because of the 3-minute questioning period following each constructive speech. Affirmative teams generally present a plan as a proposal for implementation of the resolution.".
- Policy_debate label "Policy debate".
- Policy_debate label "政策性辩论".
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