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- Debate - Wikipedia
A Debate among Scholars, Razmnama illustration Debating in various forms has a long history that can be traced back to the philosophical and political debates of Ancient Greece, such as Athenian Democracy or the Shastrartha in Ancient India In Imperial China 's Han Dynasty, debate amongst scholars was most famously portrayed in a series of debates known as the Discourses on Salt and Iron
- A brief history of presidential candidate debates
Debates between presidential candidates have become an important part of the election process every four years, but in historical terms, these events are relatively new
- The History of Debate: From Ancient Greece to Remote Learning
Debate has come a long way since its origins in Ancient Greece What has stayed true to this day are the reasons we engage in debate and its benefits
- CPD: Debate History
Debate History Courtesy Mark Abraham The pages in this section summarize available information on major historic political debates Click on a debate year at left to learn about debate (s) that occurred in that year Items of note: the debates of 1858 set the stage for Abraham Lincoln’s later run for the presidency; 1948 and 1956 were the only public debates among presidential candidates
- The History of Debates | UNLV
The first televised debate occurred on Sept 26, 1960, when Vice President Richard Nixon debated John F Kennedy in Chicago, a debate viewed by 66 4 million people While that event was significant in presenting JFK as a young and vigorous president-to-be, the debates didn’t exactly take off from
- President Debates in History That Moved the Needle | TIME
The debates are set to feature the two oldest major-party presidential candidates in history, and particular attention will be given to their age, stamina, and mental fitness
- Memorable moments from political debates past - ABC News
Historical significance of presidential debates Presidential historian Mark Updegrove discusses Tuesday night’s debate and those from previous election cycles
- The First Televised Presidential Debate - U. S. Senate
That’s right—the first televised presidential debate featured two women By 1956 Margaret Chase Smith was in her second term in the Senate and had known Eleanor Roosevelt for two decades “I respected and admired Mrs Roosevelt for her intelligence and active leadership,” wrote Smith in her autobiography
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