Vocab Words
World Fun Facts
Phases of Debate
Foods of the World
Motions
100

This is a formal proposal put forth to the chair. Every voting procedure, directive, and way to introduce speaking is one of these. 

What is a motion? 

100

People from this country are known as Kiwis.

What is New Zealand?

100

These is the speaking portion of a committee which will be running throughout it. When you're not in a mod or unmod, you'll likely be doing this. 

What is the speaker's list? 

100

Commonly eaten for breakfast or as a side dish, pão de queijo is a starch cheese roll originating in this South American country. 

Where is Brazil? 

100

This motion is used to take a break in the meeting. 

What is a motion to suspend the meeting? 

200

This is a document you work on in committee which you'll then vote on. 

What is a directive, working paper, or a draft resolution? 

200

This Microstate is best known for gambling, motorsports, and being a tax haven?

What is Monaco/Monte Carlo?

200

You're allowed to talk freely amongst yourselves and work the room in this portion of the committee. 

What is an unmoderated caucus? 

200

The Pastelón is a casserole dish combining plantain or eggplant with shredded meat, and is most commonly found in one of these two Latin American nations. 

Where are the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico? 

200

This is the type of voting motion used if you are a normal person. 

What is a motion to adopt by acclamation? 

300

These are the clauses that make up the first part of your resolution/directive, explaining existing programs and acknowledging current events. 

What are preambulatory clauses? 

300

This country is known for its dense city, skylines, and criminalization of chewing gum.

What is Singapore?

300

You can volunteer to speak for a set amount of time- but only so many people get to speak, and you can only speak on one topic. 

What is a moderated caucus? 

300

Lahpet is made by fermenting or pickling tea leaves, a culinary practice unique to this Asian country. 


Where is Myanmar? 

300

If you want to hear everyone in the room's thoughts on a topic, you'll motion for this- be sure to set a speaker's time!

What is a round robin? 

400

These are the clauses you use to explain your ideas to solve problems. 

What are operative clauses? 

400

The leader of this country famously disappeared at sea while on a swim in 1967.

What is Australia? 

400

Periodically, your crisis staff will come in and give you briefings on things happening in the backroom- which you directly influence with your notes. 

What is a crisis update? 

400

A pastry made with cottage cheese and eggs, gibanca is a popular dish in these European countries (name any). 

Where are Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia? 

400

If you want to consider a section of clauses as their own resolution, you motion to do this. 

What is a motion to divide the question? 

500

You'll be working on these throughout a crisis committee, carrying a secret agenda in line with your character's goals. 

What are backroom notes? 

500

These two countries are engaged in war over a small island, and fight in this war every year by traveling to the island and exchanging alcoholic beverages.

What are Canada and Denmark?

500

During crisis committees, this is when you have to write a directive on a set issue- but in a set amount of time. You'll have four to six of these over a conference. 

What is a timed crisis? 

500

Made by wrapping a variety of ingredients (including chicken, peas, onions, garlic, and tomatoes) in banana leaves and steaming them for hours, luwombo is a dish that's notoriously difficult to make, so much so that you may only be able to find it in this African country. 

Where is Uganda? 

500

If you want to vote on a directive or resolution, you'll have to do this first. 

What is a motion to adjourn debate? 

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