The Webster-Hayne debate, held in 1830 in the U.S. Senate, is often seen as a clash of ideas rather than a clear victory for one side. Daniel Webster, representing Massachusetts, defended nationalism and the Union, while Robert Hayne of South Carolina advocated for states' rights and nullification. Webster's eloquent arguments and defense of the Constitution resonated widely, ultimately making him the more influential figure in this historic debate. The debate is frequently viewed as a pivotal moment in the discussion of federalism versus states' rights in American history.
That would depend upon the subject of the debate.
The Shapley-Curtis debate, held in 1920, was a significant discussion in the field of astronomy regarding the nature of spiral nebulae. Harlow Shapley defended the idea that spiral nebulae are part of our own Milky Way galaxy, while Heber Curtis argued that they are separate galaxies. Ultimately, while there was no formal winner, Curtis's view was later validated as more evidence emerged supporting the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way. The debate highlighted the expanding understanding of the universe in the early 20th century.
If you consider winning the person who received the most votes, Baldwin won easily -- a landslide. My own view is that Bill made a more lasting contribution -- that to embrace despair of the sort encouraged by Baldwin was self defeating. But that was too esoteric a point for the Oxford crowd.
The cast of Informed Debate - 2011 includes: Daryl Moon as himself
A guy who had a debate about Darwins theory
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Barack Obama won the last debate
the representatives won the debate over ratifying the constitution.
Critics claim that Barack Obama won the debate.
no one won- it was a tie!
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Barack Obama won the last debate
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I did
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