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Technology / Topicality / Resolution / Structure of policy debate / Counterplan / Energy policy of the United States / Alternative energy / Energy Policy Act / Energy policy / Policy debate / Policy / Government
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Technology
Topicality
Resolution
Structure of policy debate
Counterplan
Energy policy of the United States
Alternative energy
Energy Policy Act
Energy policy
Policy debate
Policy
Government

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