About Parliamentary Debate |
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Parliamentary Debate
is defined by the American Parliamentary Debate Association
(APDA) as: ŠA formal contest of
reason, wit and rhetorical skill which simulates debate in a theoretical House
of Parliament. Two teams, the Government and the Opposition, of two debaters
each, consider a resolution proposed to the House. A different resolution is
proposed each round. The debate is moderated by a Speaker of the House, who
will also serve as judge for the round. In parliamentary debate, emphasis is
placed on quick thinking, logical argumentation and analysis, an command of
rhetoric over extensive research or collection of evidence. Accordingly, no
recorded evidence or other outside written material may be consulted during
the round. An explanation of
tournaments: From apdaweb.org The rules of debate: From
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