This House Believes That Voters Should Pass A Political General Knowledge Test Before Being Allowed to Vote

Before going any further, we have an important task to do, i.e. defining the political general knowledge test. Basically we could interpret it as a form of examination that consists of questions regarding to the basic political system (e.g. why we should vote, how vote affects the country, etc.) along with various information of a…

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This House Believes That the Indonesian Government Should Heavily Invest in Start-Up Online Businesses Rather Than Conventional Sectors (Accountants, Lawyers, Engineers, Doctors, etc.)

The idea of investment is insertion or empowerment of capital, having a goal to yield more profit. Which side of the house returns more towards the government. So, motion dissection. Here goes. The Indonesian government (or other third world countries alike, for this case) should be facing pretty much the same issues among other agendas:…

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Except When There Is A Clear Threat to National Security, This House Believes That It Is Illegitimate for Western States to Limit Immigration from Developing-World Countries

Or ignore the first part of the wording of the motion, in order to make interpreting this debate more simply. …or maybe not. …..but maybe also yes. So, “This House Believes That It Is Illegitimate for Western States to Limit Immigration from Developing-World Countries” and let’s do the motion dissection. First, illegitimate means illegal. But…

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This House Believes That Debt Relief Should Be Granted to Developing Countries on The Basis of Past Colonial Exploitation

Let’s do the motion dissection by focusing on the different aspects of the wording, one at a time. First, “granted on the basis of past colonial exploitation”. In order to help the understanding of that, let us deliver it to you this way: “you are going to base debt relief grants, ONLY on past colonial…

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