The name of a student who represents a country.
Delegate
A written plan to solve a problem.
Resolution
The time limit given for a speech.
Speaking Time
Person who runs the committee and keeps order.
Chair
A club or conference that simulates the United Nations.
Model United Nations (MUN)
The part of a resolution that explains the problem.
Preambulatory clause
This is the document, usually a card with a country name, that a delegate raises to be recognized by the Chair.
A placard
Students who represent countries.
Delegates
The country a delegate speaks and votes for (hint: not your home country, but the country the leaders (blank) ...)
Assigned Country
The part of a resolution that explains the solution.
Operative clause
Asking a question after a speech.
Point of inquiry / information
Asking the chair to repeat something.
Point of Personal Privilege
A written document explaining a country's opinion on an issue.
Position paper
Delegates who helped write the resolution.
Sponsers, OR sometimes Co-Submitters
When the chair recognizes a delegate.
Being called on / recognition
The group that makes decisions during the committee.
A committee
The group where delegates debate a topic together.
Committee
Changes made to a resolution. (hint, last time!)
Amendments
Speaking in support of an idea.
Advocacy
The city where the UN Headquarters is located
New York City