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What are the main goals of a presidential debate? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses to improve public speaking skills to improve public speaking skills to impress the adjudicator enough to win to impress the adjudicator enough to win to show people who the best candidate is to show people who the best candidate is to win the election to win the election to reach a consensus on important issues
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The two main goals of a presidential debate are:
1. **To show people who the best candidate is** - Debates provide candidates the opportunity to present their positions and arguments to the public, helping voters decide who they believe is the best choice.
2. **To win the election** - Ultimately, debates are a platform for candidates to persuade voters and improve their chances of success in the election.
The other options, while they may have some relevance in specific contexts, do not directly align with the primary goals of a presidential debate.
1. **To show people who the best candidate is** - Debates provide candidates the opportunity to present their positions and arguments to the public, helping voters decide who they believe is the best choice.
2. **To win the election** - Ultimately, debates are a platform for candidates to persuade voters and improve their chances of success in the election.
The other options, while they may have some relevance in specific contexts, do not directly align with the primary goals of a presidential debate.
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