Across
- 6. When you do not want to vote neither for nor against a resolution.
- 9. The round of speeches that starts the conference, where each country can express their position.
- 10. A country or delegation's point of view or opinion.
- 12. When you vote in support of a resolution.
- 13. Step 1: How we make sure all countries and delegates are present.
- 14. Fill in the blank: At the end of the conference, delegates BLANK on a resolution.
- 16. A nametag with your country's name printed on it. Raised to motion or speak during debate.
- 18. Extra time that can be given to the chair, used for questions, or to another delegation.
- 19. A semi-formal debate where you raise your placard to speak.
Down
- 1. The point used to address a personal discomfort (ex: going to the bathroom, can't hear)
- 2. When you do not vote in support of a resolution.
- 3. Step 2: Where delegations sign up for individual speeches.
- 4. The fancy Global Classrooms term for a question.
- 5. A formal proposal made by delegates to direct debate in a certain direction. Ex: A delegation asks the chair to open the Speaker's List.
- 7. Caucus Informal debate where you can move around freely, form alliances, and get to know other countries. You do not need to raise your placard to speak.
- 8. Written suggestions for actions to address the problem posed at the beginning of the conference.
- 11. The point used to ask the Chair a question about the rules.
- 15. The point used for procedural matters or of the Chair has made a mistake like skipping a country on the Speaker's List.
- 17. Fill in the blank: "Honorable Chair, BLANK moves to [ACTION] with [LENGTH/TIME].