A Resolution Includes What 3 Parts?
The Topic/Your Country (Background Information), Preambulatory Clauses, Operative Clauses
The right to ask a question to another delegate.
A speech helps delegates explain their stance and help persuade others to co-operate.
A Point of Personal Privilege is?
A way to express discomfort (to ask for things like water or the bathroom).
Operative Clauses Are?
Solutions that work to solve the problem in a way most helpful to all countries.
A Point of Parliamentary Inquiry Is?
A way to ask chairs a question about the order or procedure of a debate.
A group of committees representing many nations that works to solve important world problems.
A Point of Order is?
A way to express if a delegate feels that a chair has made a mistake.
Essentially a list of possible solutions to help the situation
Preambulatory Clauses Are?
Reasons that support your stance (like statistics, facts, treaties)
Right of Reply is?
A way to make a statement when a delegate feels they or their country was insulted.
Someone who represents the stance of their country in a problem.