Oxford-Oregon Format Flashcards

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also known as cross-examination debate/forensic debate

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oxford-oregon debate

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2
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proves the validity of the issue or topic

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affirmative

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disproves the validity of issue/topic

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negative

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4
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each team usually comprises of how many members?

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5 members (3 speakers, 2 researchers)

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5
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presentation of each team’s arguments and evidence for each aspect of the case

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constructive speech

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6
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  • discusses whether or not it is necessary
  • discusses the presence or absence of an inherent flaw in the status quo
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necessity

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  • discusses the advantages or disadvantages of a adopting or rejecting the resolution
  • whether or not it is beneficial
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beneficiality

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  • discusses the feasibility of the proposition & includes matters of law, clamor, and finance
  • provisions that will support the proposition
  • substitutes and alternatives
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practicability

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9
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opportunity for the opposing debater to ask questions regarding the speech of the speaker

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interpellation

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10
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summary & defense of each team’s arguments and evidence to be delivered by the team captain
- point out the fallacies
- use signposting

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rebuttal

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11
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issue being argued upon

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resolution

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