1 | 2 Sarah Han, Shi Qi, Celine | 1 Jayci Sun, Sissi Zhang, Kelly Jia | | This house as a nascent democracy prefers an unitary structure of government over a federal structure. |
2 | 2 Terrence Zhu, Warren Sun, Angela Qi, Anthony Li | 1 Heng Chan Mongkul, Hor Heng Serey Socheata, Kheng Jolie | | This house as a nascent democracy prefers an unitary structure of government over a federal structure. |
3 | 2 Sophie Li, Charlie Ni, Jared Zhou, Michael Peng, Catherine Luo | 1 Joseph Brydges, Ken Gu, Shen Hudon | | This house believes that social movements should prirotise their efforts on creating direct impact over cultural change. |
4 | 2 Lauren Kim, Heiryung Claire Na, Jimin Lee | 1 Enkh-Amar Duulga, Tsenguun Batbold, Ser-Od Erdenebileg, Bulgankhuu Enkhbayar, Eldev-Ochir Enkhbat | | THS the rise of low-overhead personal credit (e.g. Buy Now, Pay Later services, flexible credit cards, etc.) |
5 | 1 Roy Song, Phillip Yoo, Aidan Kopp, Celine Junus, Rose Lee | 2 Soreaksa Bung, Khut Annikka, Chhay Chakrayuth, Vatanak Lee | Ayafa TonyeⒸ , Abid Bin Ahmad Nur | TH prefers a world where the conception of an after-life is centred around divine grace, as opposed to karmic balance. |
6 | 2 Bobby Liu, Donny Cao, Lawrence Ma, Emma Qiu | 1 Ved Hardas, Joshua Waluyo, Ella Feng, Kathy Dong, Sok Vichny | Kashfia Binte HassanⒸ , Ayafa Tonye , Nadim Abrar | This house prefers Employer-Sponsored Social Security as opposed to Public social security. |