AC/1AC
General Definition
The affirmative constructive, or first affirmative constructive in some events, is when the pro team lays out their reasons for affirming the resolution.
In a Public Forum, the affirmative constructive is four minutes and is either the first or second speech in the round. The team will read a pre-written "case" providing reasons why the judge should affirm the resolution.
This is the first speech of the debate. Here, the Affirmative will present their prewritten case for 6 minutes. They will have a “Framework” (setting up a philosophical way to view the round) and “Contentions” (arguments about the topic that connect back to their framework).
The First Affirmative Constructive is 8 minutes long and lays out the affirmative's plan and arguments in favor of the resolution.
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The first negative rebuttal is when the negative team attacks the affirmative's positions and rebuilds their own.
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