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- Actor_(policy_debate) abstract "In policy debate, an actor is an entity that enacts a certain policy action. If a plan were to have the U.S. send humanitarian aid to Sudan, then the actor would be the United States federal government.Many times, actors are subdivided into more specific "agents".The most common agents include the Supreme Court, the President (usually through the use of an Executive Order), and Congress. Sometimes, the actors get smaller and devolve into Executive agencies. For example, on a previous high school debate topic—the use of renewable energy—the plan could use the Department of Energy.Sometimes the Negative will use a counterplan to solve for the harms of the affirmative and the most common method of doing so is by the use of an agent counterplan, which simply does the mandates of the Affirmative plan through the use of another agent. Sometimes, the Negative will even use another country. If the Affirmative plan were to send peacekeeping troops to Congo, then the Negative would have Bangladesh (or any other country), do it.Theoretical debates often ensue as to the legitimacy of agent counterplans. For a video about agent counterplans, try [1]".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageExternalLink Counterplan+PICS+and+agents.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageID "1584628".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageLength "1580".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageRevisionID "532937732".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Actor_analysis.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Actor–network_theory.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Agent_counterplan.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Policy_debate.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Congress.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Counterplan.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Executive_agencies.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Executive_agency.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Executive_order.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Executive_order_(United_States).
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Institution.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Policy_debate.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink President.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Energy.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actor (policy debate)".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actors".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Policy actors".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLinkText "actor".
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageWikiLinkText "actors".
- Actor_(policy_debate) hasPhotoCollection Actor_(policy_debate).
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poli-term-stub.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Policy_Debate.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Speech-and-debate-stub.
- Actor_(policy_debate) subject Category:Policy_debate.
- Actor_(policy_debate) hypernym Entity.
- Actor_(policy_debate) type Organisation.
- Actor_(policy_debate) comment "In policy debate, an actor is an entity that enacts a certain policy action. If a plan were to have the U.S. send humanitarian aid to Sudan, then the actor would be the United States federal government.Many times, actors are subdivided into more specific "agents".The most common agents include the Supreme Court, the President (usually through the use of an Executive Order), and Congress. Sometimes, the actors get smaller and devolve into Executive agencies.".
- Actor_(policy_debate) label "Actor (policy debate)".
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- Actor_(policy_debate) sameAs Q4677712.
- Actor_(policy_debate) sameAs Q4677712.
- Actor_(policy_debate) wasDerivedFrom Actor_(policy_debate)?oldid=532937732.
- Actor_(policy_debate) isPrimaryTopicOf Actor_(policy_debate).