National Educational Debate Association - Resolutions

Resolutions

  • Spring 2011: Resolved: The United States should significantly increase programs to rehabilitate inmates.
  • Fall 2011: Resolved: Political parties are bad for effective government in the United States.
  • Spring 2010: Resolved: The US should significantly reform The Welfare System
  • Fall 2009: Resolved: The United States is over-reliant on China.
  • Spring 2009: Resolved: The U.S. federal government should significantly limit the authority of the Department of Homeland Security.
  • Fall 2008: Resolved: Americans Overvalue Athletic Competition
  • Spring 2008: Resolved: The U.S. federal government should make adequate and affordable medical care available to all U.S. citizens.
  • Fall 2007: Resolved: Corporations exert undue influence over public policy.
  • Spring 2007: Resolved: The U.S. Government should significantly increase the acceptance of immigrants.
  • Fall 2006: Resolved: U.S. foreign policy inappropriately emphasizes military action over diplomacy.
  • Spring 2006: Resolved: Non-violent crimes should not carry prison sentences.
  • Fall 2005: Resolved: Wal-Mart's business practices are detrimental to the United States.
  • Spring 2005: Resolved: The United States should substantially reform public secondary school education.
  • Fall 2004: Resolved: Separation of church and state is being inappropriately eroded.
  • Spring 2004: Resolved: The United States should significantly reduce its foreign military commitments.
  • Fall 2003: Resolved: United States corporations are insufficiently loyal to American workers.
  • Spring 2003: Resolved: The United States federal government should significantly increase its citizens' access to affordable health care.
  • Fall 2002: Resolved: Civil liberties are being inappropriately eroded.
  • Spring 2002: Resolved: The United States should substantially expand its efforts to prevent terrorism.
  • Fall 2001: Resolved: A national missile defense system would be beneficial to the security of this nation.
  • Spring 2001: Resolved: The United States should significantly decrease its dependence on foreign oil.
  • Spring 2000: Resolved: The federal government should significantly increase the use of privately operated prisons.
  • Fall 1998: Resolved: Corporate emphasis on profit is excessive.
  • Spring 1998: Resolved: The United States should abolish the use of peer jurors.
  • Spring 1997: Resolved: The Central Intelligence Agency should be eliminated.

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