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One way a Lincoln-Douglas debate differs from a policy debate is that in a Lincoln-Douglas debate:
A. two individuals compete, whereas in a policy debate, teams of two compete.
B. teams of two compete, whereas in a policy debate, two individuals compete.
C. competitors gather evidence from research throughout the year, whereas in a policy debate, competitors learn the topic shortly before the debate.
D. competitors learn the topic shortly before the debate, whereas in a policy debate, competitors gather evidence from research throughout the year.

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