Question and answer
WHAT IS THE LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATE? !@nje!!c !
Lincoln-Douglas(commonly abbreviated as LD Debate, or simply LD) is sometimes also called values debate because it traditionally places a heavy emphasis on logic, ethical values, and philosophy. [ It is a type of American high school one-on-one debate practiced in National Forensic League competitions, and widely used in related debate leagues such as the National Catholic Forensic League, National Educational Debate Association, the National Christian Forensics and Communication Association, the UIL, and their affiliated regional organizations. All but a few tournaments use the current NFL
resolution. The Lincoln-Douglas Debate format is named for the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas because their debates were centered around slavery and the morals, values, and logic behind it. Reference: ]
Expert answered|aguas_aj|Points 200|
Question
Asked 11/19/2010 12:35:14 PM
Updated 11/1/2021 9:20:56 AM
1 Answer/Comment
f
Get an answer
New answers
Rating
3
Lincoln–Douglas debate is a type of one-on-one competitive debate practiced mainly in the United States at the high school level.
Added 11/1/2021 9:20:56 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Comments

There are no comments.

Add an answer or comment
Log in or sign up first.
39,633,963
questions answered
GET
Answers.
GET THE APP.
weegy*
*
Get answers from Weegy and a team of really smart live experts.
Popular Conversations
GET
Answers.
GET THE APP.
weegy*
*
Get answers from Weegy and a team of really smart live experts.
S
L
P
Points 95 [Total 4621] Ratings 0 Comments 95 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 11 [Total 47] Ratings 1 Comments 1 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 10 [Total 10] Ratings 0 Comments 10 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 6 [Total 18] Ratings 0 Comments 6 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 5 [Total 84] Ratings 0 Comments 5 Invitations 0 Offline
* Excludes moderators and previous
winners (Include)
Home | Contact | Blog | About | Terms | Privacy | © Purple Inc.