PPT-The Great Debate: Lincoln vs Douglas

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Before the Debate Lincoln the Senate Republican nominee challenged the other nominee Stephen Douglas to a debate The two seemed to be complete opposites Douglas

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Before the Debate Lincoln the Senate Republican nominee challenged the other nominee Stephen Douglas to a debate The two seemed to be complete opposites Douglas The Gentle Giant was very polished Lincoln however wore baggy clothes and was not so put together. Debaters have been given a topic and during the tourname nt they will debate both sides of the issue 2 Please look at the schematic and pick up your ballot U sually the affirmative debater is listed on the left and the negative on the right Occa 1 2007 Douglas Wilson f or Lincoln‟s Sword: The Presidency and the Power of Words Lincoln Prize Acceptance Speech I trust it goes without saying that I am gratified and deeply honored to be – Lincoln-Douglas, a type of one-one value debate over a resolution that changes every two months. Debate season – no, not time to kill debaters. It’s usually September – March, “. …addressing life issues from a biblical worldview in a manner that glorifies God…”. Welcome to. . Judge Orientation. For NCFCA Debate!. We appreciate your . time!. You are making an investment in the lives of our . Introduction. The issue of slavery continued to be controversial in the 1850’s. When in 1860, . the newly formed Republican Party nominated . for President Abraham Lincoln, an outspoken opponent of the further expansion of slavery, the stage was set for all-out civil war. . Standard 11.3 : You will analyze the role religion played in the founding of America, its lasting moral, social and political impacts and issues regarding religious liberty. . Standard 11.1: The student will examine the effects of the Civil war and Reconstruction and of the industrial revolution, including demographic sifts and the emergence in the late 19. minutes preparation time to be used during the course of the debate. B. Debate: Affirmative 6 minutes Cross-examination by Negative 3 minutes Negative 7 minutes Cross-examination by Affirm “. …addressing life issues from a biblical worldview in a manner that glorifies God…”. Welcome to. . Judge Orientation. For NCFCA Debate!. We appreciate your . time!. You are making an investment in the lives of our . 1854-1861. A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand. I Believe This Government Cannot Endure Permanently Half Slave And Half Free. Abraham Lincoln, 1858 . *Uncle Tom’s Cabin. published in 1852, by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Overview. Lincoln-Douglas Debate is . a  . VALUE. debate, meaning it is a debate about what . ought to be . rather than specific policy.  . It is usually a topic regarding the conflict . of rights or moral obligations. LOQ. CE. CNN. Lecture: The Nation Breaking Apart . 15.3 . Slavery . Dominates Politics. Disagreement over slavery led to . the formation . of the Republican . Party and . heightened sectional tensions. Chapter 13. Controversy . 1846 President Polk sent a bill to Congress, pursuing negations with Mexico. . David Wilmot attached an amendment to the bill . Wilmot Proviso – . that the U.S. prohibit slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico.. Birth of the Republican Party, 1854. Northern Whigs.. Northern Democrats.. Free-. Soilers. .. Know-Nothings. . . (Political party from 1854-1856 who was against Germans and Irish Catholic immigrants who they felt were ruining America). Missouri Compromise . Slavery. Developing causes . Stephen Douglas’s desire for a transcontinental railroad and need of southern senators support. Douglas’ beliefs (popular sovereignty). Kansas-Nebraska Act.

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