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1) Conversion factors are easy to learn and remember.
2) The Imperial system seems, to me, to be very American, like Jazz or Baseball.
3) All American road signs that tell distance tell it in miles. In Football, distance is measured in yards. When buying an American home, the amount of floor space is given in square feet. American digital scales show people's weight in pounds. Boards are measured in inches. Sub sandwiches are measured in inches and feet. In America, the imperial system of measurement is the basis of the American way of life.
I think you're right that CreateDebate should set a minimum age requirement. 16 is about right, but 14 or 15 may work since the person would be in High School. Once a person is in High School, they've had 8 years of school experience to (hopefully) teach them good speaking skills.
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