Asked by Bob
Which are types of formal debates? Check all that apply.
Jefferson-Madison
Lincoln-Douglas
parliamentary
personal
policy
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Correct choices: Lincoln-Douglas, parliamentary, and policy.
- Lincoln-Douglas: a formal one-on-one values debate format.
- Parliamentary: formal team debate modeled on legislative procedures.
- Policy: formal team debate focused on proposing/defending policy changes.
"Jefferson–Madison" is typically a tournament/name, not a widely recognized debate format; "personal" is not a formal debate type.
- Lincoln-Douglas: a formal one-on-one values debate format.
- Parliamentary: formal team debate modeled on legislative procedures.
- Policy: formal team debate focused on proposing/defending policy changes.
"Jefferson–Madison" is typically a tournament/name, not a widely recognized debate format; "personal" is not a formal debate type.
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