Researching and Writing
Parliamentary Procedure
Speeches and Resolutions
International Relations
United Nations
100

A website suffix to consider that stands for education.

What is .edu?

100

The person you direct all points and motions to.

Who is the chair?

100

The three types of speeches in Model UN.

What are the opening, moderated, and pro/con speeches?

100

The reason why Ukraine and Russia wouldn't be likely to work a resolution together.

What are historical/cultural tensions?

100

Committee that primarily focuses on healthcare.

What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?

200

The website you should never site for any sort of informational writing - at most, you can occasionally use it as a starting place for your research.

What is Wikipedia?

200
Typically the first motion in a committee session.

What is the motion to open/re-open debate?

200

The two types of clauses in Model UN resolutions.

What are preambulatory and operative clauses?

200

The type of international relation that involves evaluating the transport methods between the given countries.

What is the 'geographical' relation?

200

Typically the committee for the most advanced delegates in Model UN.

What is the Security Council (SC)?

300

Quantitative information in your GSL that help support your country policy.

What are statistics?

300

The point you use when someone explicitly states your country's name in their speech, and you feel as if your country has been wronged or incorrectly portrayed.

What is the right to reply?

300
The three ways to yield your time at the end of the speech.

What are the chair, questions, or another delegate?

300

The United States and China's most likely incentive to work together.

What is financial incentive?

300

The purpose for the United Nations' creation.

What is the promotion of international peace, security, trade, and communication?

400

The point of view you should use when referring to yourself in a Model UN speech.

What is the third person?

400

The format for motioning for a moderated caucus.

What is 'the delegate of [country] motions for a moderated caucus for a total time of [x] and a speaking time of [y]'?
400

The amount of sponsors typically allowed per resolution in a normal-sized committee.

What is 2-4?

400

The type of international relation that highlights different government systems, philosophies, and general beliefs.

What is the ideological relation?

400

Committee that focuses on scientific and societal institutions, encouraging intercultural dialogue.

What is UNESCO?

500

Field of statistics that focuses on a country's population and different groups within it.

What are demographics?

500

The three main points in Model UN.

What are the points of inquiry/information, parliamentary procedure, and personal privilege?

500

The typical amount of time given for a resolution.

What is 7-8 minutes?

500

The five types of international relations (according to me 3 weeks ago)

What are 'political, social, ideological, commercial, and geographical'?

500

What is the one country that (temporarily) withdrew from the United Nations, and/or the short-lived organization that their president created as an alternative?

What is Indonesia? / What is CONEFO?