Policy Debate
Across
- 2. The first part of the disadvantage
- 3. The affirmatives impacts
- 6. The argument that the affirmative plan passing makes something worse
- 10. The order in which you are going to share your arguments
- 11. The affirmative's burden to prove their plan is within the resolution
- 13. The team agrees they can drop the offense whenever
- 16. The affirmative passing causes something negative to happen
- 18. Impact calculus that prioritizes the likliness of the impact occurring
- 19. The affirmatives burden to prove they solve their harms
- 20. The role and rules of debate
Down
- 1. The affirmatives plan is reasonably topical
- 4. Thus the plan: The USFG Should
- 5. The affirmative and the counterplan can both occur at the same time
- 7. Which impacts we should prioritize
- 8. An affirmative that does not defend a plan-text
- 9. The act of a debater reading really fast
- 12. A proposed alternative world/ debate space by the negative
- 14. The affirmative passing actually resolves the impact
- 15. The judge posts a paragraph describing their preferences
- 17. A critisism of debate or of the affirmatives ideology