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Resolved: The United States government ought to allocate humanitarian aid to foreign nations based on the need of recipients rather than its own interests
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Overview
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Definitions
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The United States Government
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Ought to Allocate
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Humanitarian Aid
Humanitarain aid is material or logistic assistance for the purpose of improving the welfare or happiness of people, saving of human lives, or alleviating the suffering of human beings. Aid can take a variety of forms, including providing resources or personal assistance to countries with sub-par living conditions or that have experienced recent crises, such as natural disasters or war.
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Need of the Recipients
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Interests
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Affirming the Topic
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Negating the Topic
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