The first motion in a committee
What is motion to open debate?
Cabinet equivalent of speaker's list
What is a round robin?
The more disruptive motion between motion for a moderated caucus and motion for a unmoderated caucus
What is motion for a unmoderated caucus?
Option that disallows delegates to abstain during voting procedure
What is Present and Voting?
The influence and resources a delegate has in crisis due to their position
What are personal powers?
Wooden hammer that the chair uses to establish decorum
What is a gavel?
Name of people that perform crisis updates
What is crisis actors
The more disruptive motion between introducing a directive and voting on a directive
What is motion to enter voting bloc?
Term for a chair overruling a delegates wish
What is ruling dillatory?
Crisis note that has more than one sponsor
What is a joint personal directive (JPD)?
Model UN term for attendance
What is quorum?
The more disruptive motion between an unmoderated caucus and a round robin
What is motion for an unmoderated caucus?
The more disruptive motion between motion to extend the previous caucus and motion for an unmoderated caucus
What is motion to extend the previous caucus?
Term that gives a chair control over what they want to do
What is chair's discretion?
Term used when a delegate has one crisis pad turned into the chair and one with them to write crisis notes while the other one's being responded to
What is the two pad system?
The significance of the two numbers separated by a colon when discussing caucuses
What is caucus time limit and speaking time respectively?
The more disruptive motion between a moderated caucus and a round robin
What is motion for a round robin?
What is motion to abolish all rules (and move into a trial)?
The action(s) done when moving into voting bloc
What is locking the door and kicking non-committee members out the room
The content of a good crisis note (hint: There's 4 answers)
What is written in letter format, addresses a specific person, includes specific detail, & doesn't attempt a whole arc in one note?
Adjective to describe amendment when considering the sponsor attitude
The motion that moves committee into trial procedure
What is "Motion to abolish all rules and set a trial"
The factors (in order of decision) when deciding on the disruptiveness of a caucus of the same type
What is time, number of speakers, order submitted?
The motions that require a special majority
What is motion to table a topic, motion to enter voting procedure, motion to extend a caucus?
You do this when a delegate sends a crisis note after sending you a previous note, but before you've given them a response
What is don't take the note, remind the delegate that they can only send one at a time, and that their previous note will be given to them soon?