Suggested Sample Topics
Abortion
Adoption
Affirmative action
AIDS
Alcohol %26amp; drinking
Animal rights
Assisted Suicide
Binge drinking
Capital punishment
Censorship
Child labor
Children's rights
Church and state, separation of
Civil rights, Civil liberties
Corporate responsibility
Creation science vs. evolution
Death Penalty
Drugs %26amp; drug abuse
Drug policy
Drunk driving
Election reform
Energy supply and policy
Environmental protection
Euthanasia
Fair wages
Famine
Flag burning
Food safety
Gangs
Gay rights
Gender issues
Genetic engineering
Global warming
Government vs. religion
Gun control
Hate groups and hate crime
Homeland defense
Homelessness
Homosexuality
Human Rights
Immigration
Legalization of marijuana
National debate topic
Nuclear proliferation
Organ %26amp; body donation
Pledge of Allegiance
Poverty
Prayer in schools
Prison overcrowding
Race relations
Racial profiling
Reparations for slavery
Reproductive technologies
Same sex marriage
School/education reform
school violence
Smoking
Substance abuse
Sweatshops
Teen pregnancy
Terrorism
Tobacco
Violence
Violence in schools
Water resources
Weapons of mass destruction
Welfare reform
World population
World trade
What are some good research topics?
Something that interests you so you will WANT to research it.
Reply:I just had my classes write compare or contrast essays, and many of them compared two seemingly different religions to show there are more commonalities than imagined (which was an eye-opener for them, considering most wars are waged over differences of religion).
I also had several compare the Vietnam and Iraq wars.
Another one was contrasted two Democratic runners in the '08 presidential campaign to see where the real differences in agenda were. One girl compared a Democratic candidate to Bush to show where there is common ground in their agendas and leadership styles. (She had a hard time with that one!)
The one that touched me the most was a paper written comparing the genocide in Darfur to the Holocaust. Very thought provoking.
Reply:any ISSUE. ie: something that has two sides to it and two or more (or many) opinions.
Reply:biotechnology
nanotechnology
theology
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