Aff
Neg
Topic
Offcase
Grab-bag
100

The three parts of a 1AC

What are the adv, plan, and solvency?

100

What neg should do every round in the 2NC/1NR.

What is splitting the block?

100

What CJR stands for.

What is criminal justice reform?

100

The four parts of a DA.

What is the UQ, L, il, and Impact?

100

Speed or clarity?

Clarity 

200

Something done before round that will automatically make your 1ARs easier.

What are 1AR blocks?

200

What you do when you don't have a case neg

What is wiki stealing?

200

The structure that the US government operates under. 

What is federalism?

200

An offcase that presents an alternative advocacy to the plan

What is a CP?

200

The part of the card that you read 

What is the highlighted part of the card?

300

The order of the 2AC 

What is Case, T, K, CP, and DA?

300

Three standards for T

What is predictability, intent to define, and precision? 

(not comprehensive)

 
300

The difference between a soft-left aff and a big stick impact.

What is an existential, extinction-oriented impact v an impact more oriented around structural violence in the squo? 

300

The difference between a CP and a K.

What is solving the harms of the aff?

+ points for critiquing the systems the aff upholds and not having a plantext.

300

The three parts of impact calc?

What is magnitude, timeframe, and risk?

400

The argument the aff always makes on T (hint: it's not w/m or a c/i)

What is reasonability?

400

If the block is T, DA, CP, and case, list three possible 2NRs.

What is T, DA + Case, and DA + CP

400

In the context of CJR, what is abolition?

A praxis that is focused on dismantling the PIC as a whole based upon the belief that its issues are structural. 

400

List and define the parts of a kritik.

Link - explains why the assumptions of plan reinforce a bad system, smokescreen link, etc

Impact - the terminal results of said system, often ongoing violence in the squo

Alt - a "solution" to dismantle the system as a whole, often doesn't use the state & theoretically oriented 

400

The strategy that is the most effective when responding to arguments. 

What is line-by-line

500

The acronym and corresponding words used to structure an aff response to a counterplan.  

What are Perms, Offense, Solvency Deficits, and Theory?
(STOP also acceptable)

500

The four things you do when answering a case arg.

What is XTing 1NC ev, doing ev comp, indicting their ev, and reading a card?

500

Recite the res word for word

The USFG should enact substantial cjr in the US in one or more of the following areas: forensic science, policing, sentencing. 

500

Competition based upon not using all the words in the plan/cp text v. competition based on not doing the same actions as the plan

What is textual v functional competition?

500

The most important thing in debate

What is having fun?