A person who dismisses those with disabilities buys in to this philosophy.
What is ableism?
This is the person who runs a model UN.
What is a chair?
This is a statement that is debated on.
What is a resolution?
This is the conclusion in this statement:
China has veto power and does not want to spend too much money. Therefore, the parking lot resolution will not pass.
What is, "Therefore, the parking lot resolution will not pass."
This term is used in Model UN when a delegate decides not to vote.
What is abstain?
This is essentially the butterfly theory.
What is Chaos Theory?
This is a change to a resolution.
What is an amendment?
This is the paper written and read during a constructive speech in a debate.
What is a case?
These are the premises in this statement:
China has veto power and does not want to spend too much money. Therefore, the parking lot resolution will not pass.
What are, "China has veto power and does not want to spend too much money."
This type of fallacy involves drawing a conclusion based on a very small and unreliable sample size of data.
What is a hasty generalization?
This philosophy concerns free will and individual responsibility.
What is existentialism?
This is the platform on which a chair sits.
What is a dais?
This side argues against the resolution in a debate.
What is negation?
This is a group of statements including one or more premises and one and only one conclusion.
What is an argument?
This type of fallacy involves comparing two examples that are actually different.
What is a false analogy?
This theory suggests that all people should be treated equally.
What is egalitarianism?
These are statements in a resolution that give past and current issues related to the topic.
What are preambulatory clauses?
This is the style of note taking used in debate.
What is a flow?
This is a statement in an argument that provides reason or support for the conclusion.
What is a premise?
This country is called the Holy See in the UN.
What is the Vatican?
This theory expresses the importance of experiences and the idea that your choices should be based on them.
What is empiricism?
This is a timed session of open discussion on a topic among delegates; it can be suggested during debate on a topic or resolution.
What is an unmoderated caucus?
This is an argument against an opponent's case or contentions.
What is a rebuttal?
This is an argument with a missing premise that can be inferred.
What is an enthymeme?
This is the current Secretary General of the UN.
Who is Guterres?