Debate Club Topics
Fallacies
Rhetorical Appeals
Debate Lore
100

This question was NOT among the questions debated in Debate Club this year.

(any question that we did not debate this year counts for this one)

100

This Sith Lord continues to haunt CAVA's Debate Club seeking to corrupt new recruits to using fallacies, the dark side of persuasion.

Darth Vader

100

This rhetorical appeal invokes the speaker's credibility.

Ethos

100

The CAVA Debate Club was started by Mr. Frederich in this year:

2024

200

CAVA's Debate Team debated against schools from Ohio and California on this question in this year's Debate Tournament.

Should community service be required for high school graduation?

200

This fallacy asserts that if one undesirable outcome is allowed, it will lead to a whole slew of other bad things inevitably following.

Slippery Slope

200

This rhetorical appeal is invoked when a speaker begins to "involuntarily" tear up as they present their argument.

Pathos

200

This series of debates in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas hinged on whether states could independently choose to allow slavery.

The Lincoln Douglass Debates

300

This was the last Debate Club topic of the year this year.

What is the best scheduling model for public education?

300

Michael Scott uses this fallacy.

Ad Hominem

300

Invoking this rhetorical device involves telling your audience a story.

Anecdote

300

The acronym NSDA stands for this. (It's the main association in the US for High School Speech and Debate)

National Speech & Debate Association

400

In February, the Debate Club debated whether all freshmen should be required to take this class:

CAR100

OR

Health Class

400

This fallacy is also known as a distraction.

Red Herring

400

In Animal Farm, Squealer uses this rhetorical device when he says:
"Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones to come back?"

Rhetorical Question

400

This ancient Greek philosopher invented Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.

Aristotle

500

This was the very first debate topic/question in Debate Club this year.

Which one is best: audiobooks or physical books?

500

Pointing to a fancy chart, Roger shows how temperatures have been rising over the past few centuries, whilst the same time the numbers of pirates have been decreasing; thus pirates cool the world and global warming is a hoax.

False Cause

500

This rhetorical device involves saying something over and over, and also sounds like the name of Taylor Swift's album released in 2017.

repetition

500

This TV channel hosted the 2024 Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

CNN

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