The first political debate to be recorded was in ancient Greece.
Socrates, the father of philosophy, was arguing that he should be made president of Greece because of his natural intelligence and his policy of tho and rho, a complex judiciary procedure.
Cleopatra was on the other side, arguing that her Egyptian birth did not prevent her from becoming president and also that pho and rho was "a pile of ox dung."
Strong words were exchanged that day but they ended up having an affair later that year.
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon debated on live television on Sept. 26, 1960, the first political debate to be televised live nationally. Approximately 100 million viewers watched the debate on TV.
Separation of church and state is a debate that is closely related to the First Amendment.
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The first vice president to participate in a televised debate was Lyndon B. Johnson. He took part in a debate against his Republican opponent, Richard Nixon, on October 7, 1960, during the campaign for the presidency. This event marked a significant moment in American political history as it showcased the growing influence of television in politics.
A political debate in the general sense tends to take place between two candidates for office, who use the debate to try to expose holes in the other's policy beliefs and make their own beliefs known. A political debate can also take place between two civilians, who are debating the merits of various political figures or policies. Political arguments often involve a lot of value judgements and logical fallacies. A scientific debate, however, usually involves the use of scientific facts and theories to debate whether or not some theory or hypothesis proves true.
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