The Senate has one calendar
....The Lincoln Douglas Debates
The first debate on TV between Richard Nixon and John Kennedy which was on 26 September 1960 began the modern series of presidential debates. Abraham Lincoln and Steven A. Douglas engaged in a series of memorable debates during their campaign for US senator in 1858 two years before they ran for President
Patrick Henry believed the issue at the heart of the debates was war, peace, and liberty. He believed that war was necessary to gain peace.
No, at the end of all seven debates between the two men, Douglas beat Lincoln in the election to retain his Illinois senate seat. While it can be said that each man made important points, Senator Douglas had the edge having been the incumbent candidate.
The Lincoln and Douglas debates in 1858, were extensively covered by newspapers in both the North and the South. Northerners followed the debates and by doing so, brought to national attention the views of Abraham Lincoln. Abolitionists in the North were impressed with Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery.
The Senate has one calendar
The Senate has one calendar
Floor debate is strictly limited on the House, but almost unrestrained in the Senate.
A forum is a venue or place used for discussion. A debate is a formalized discussion, typically with a moderator and stringent rules. Some debates will actually have a winner declared by judges. Often forums are discussion that may have a moderator, but it is more to share viewpoints and discuss alternatives then to convince people of one viewpoint or another.
Topic is a discussion and discussion is a synonym for debate
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....The Lincoln Douglas Debates
Federalists were overwhelmingly northern; Anti-Federalists were overwhelmingly southern
Examples could be essays that present two opposing viewpoints, formal debates, online discussion forums (such as the discussion section of an Answers.com forum or talk on a wiki page), or collaborative writing assignments.
Irving J. Lee has written: 'Customs and crises in communication' -- subject(s): Debates and debating, Discussion, General semantics 'How do you talk about people?' -- subject(s): Prejudices 'Handling barriers in communication' -- subject(s): Debates and debating, Discussion, General semantics