Format
Key Terms
Timeless Topics
100

What are the two sides called? Give both possible names for each

Affirmation/government

Negation/opposition

100

What are aff's arguments called? Neg's arguments?

Advantage

Disadvantage

100

What is minimum wage and what is the basic argument in support of increasing it?

The lowest legal amount that an employer can give an employee & a higher minimum wage gives people more money

200

What is the order of speeches?

A1 N1 A2 N2 N1 A1

200

Define a weighing mechanism (WM) and give the most common example

WM: the way the judge decides who wins/what arguments are most preferable

Example: net benefits

200

List a positive and a negative impact of investing in solar energy

Positives: less reliance on fossil fuels/oil/gas

Negatives: mining for rare Earth minerals for batteries, electric grid bad

300

What are the speech times?

7 8 8 7 5 5

300

What are the three key parts of an argument and what do they mean?

Uniqueness: whats happening in the status quo

Link: how the world changes from the plan

Impact: why it matters

300

What does the USFG stand for?

The United States Federal Goverment
400

How should a debater take notes while their opponents are talking?

Flow! Use two differently colored pens/writing utensils and create lines on paper. Write down what your opponent says speech by speech and draw arrows when people make counters. 

400

What is mutual exclusivity in relation to debate?

The idea that the negation's counter plan cannot exist in the same world as the affirmative's plan. 

400

Name 3 international alliances

United Nations, African Union, BRICS, NATO etc.

500

Describe in a few words what the first two and last two speeches should cover

PMC/A1: state arguments 

LOC/N1: state arguments & counter aff

LOR/N3: overview important arguments in the round and explain why you win

PMR/A3: short overview of arguments, compare and contrast against the other side

500

What are terminalized impacts? In other words, what are the three things your impacts could lead to? 

Quality of life (QOL), death, or dehumanization

500

What is US hegemony

US political and economic dominance