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What is a fallacy What is a fallacy A failure in logical reasoning A misleading or unsound argument Argumentative structure Claim Evidence Warrant A misleading or untrue WARRANT. United Nations. The United Nations. The United Nations is an international organization where representatives of countries come together to meet, discuss and resolve various problems affecting the world – from peace and security to the environment to human rights to the economy. Ms. Chacon. What is MSPDP?. Middle School Public Debate Program is a modified version of parliamentary debate.. What is a debate?. Debate: an organized public argument on a specific topic. . What is the difference between a debate and an argument?. The US and the League of Nations. Essential Question. Why did the US not join the League of Nations?. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. Preview – still war. Learn about the different political groups in America. Rules of Procedure. Learning Targets. Follow the Flow of Debate throughout a Conference. Understand the Meaning of Common Phrases. Be Prepared to Participate in Committee Session. Optional Picture. Delegates will be able to:. A debate is, basically, an argument. That is not to say that it is an undisciplined shouting match between parties that passionately believe in a particular point of view. In fact the opposite is true. Debating has strict rules of conduct and quite sophisticated arguing techniques and you will often be in a position where you will have to argue the opposite of what you believe in.. The . day has come for us to take all of our evidence and answer . our . big . question:. . “Should the colonists have revolted against Great Britain?”. . . B. riefly . summarize each primary source and . Debate Triads - Rules. 1. Three people in each group:. . - 2 people debate. . - 1 person is timekeeper and judge. 2. The judge will pick the topic. Each person gets . 1 minute to give an opening statement and . Rules of Procedure. Learning Targets. Understand the form of debate used in MUN. Follow . the Flow of Debate throughout a Conference. Understand . and be able to use . Formal . Phrases in MUN. Delegates will be able to:. Debate Triads - Rules. 1. Three people in each group:. . - 2 people debate. . - 1 person is timekeeper and judge. 2. The judge will pick the topic. Each person gets . 1 minute to give an opening statement and . United Nations. The United Nations. The United Nations is an international organization where representatives of countries come together to meet, discuss and resolve various problems affecting the world – from peace and security to the environment to human rights to the economy. Debate . Get Ready To Participate In A Classroom Debate!. What Is A Debate? . A debate is a formal discussion/argument on a particular topic.. There are several forms of debate, but all use detailed guidelines to make sure everyone has a chance to voice their opinions.. Brilliant Vocabulary . Word of the Day. As human beings, we have an obligation to help others in need, no matter where they live.. Debate Topic 1. Give at least one pro and one con. Paradox. (n): a statement that seems to contradict itself but that nonetheless may be true. our . big . question:. . “Should the colonists have revolted against Great Britain?”. . . B. riefly . summarize each primary source and . perspective.. Let’s take a look at our primary source documents and the perspectives that each one represents.. Our focus is on eliciting effective discussion/debate on controversial topics. . ‹#›. Initial POVS. ‹#›. We met.... Nile, a left-leaning man in his 20’s. . We were amazed to realize that....

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