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MODERATED CAUCUSES
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A delegate can move to enter a moderated caucus:
A) After topic speeches B) during an open floor (no ongoing speeches, caucuses, etc.) To motion to move into a moderated caucus, be sure to... A) state the time allotted to the caucus B) the topic at hand C) the amount of time given to each speaker
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The purpose of a moderated caucus is to discuss a subtopic of your main topic with the entire committee in a formal fashion. Examples: - Nuclear Proliferation SUBTOPIC: Political Repercussions of Proliferation Resolutions - South China Sea Dispute SUBTOPIC: Outlets for Potential Economic Equality
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Raise your placard to be a part of the moderated caucus!
Speeches will begin after a speaker's list is scribed – here are some talking points: A) an important idea or fact B) possible solutions C) country's stance on subtopic Your speech's goal should be to inform the committee of ideas to use in drafting resolutions.
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Remember! I) Anytime during the moderated caucus, to the chair's discretion, delegates can motion to: extend the time of the caucus, extend the time allotted to each speaker, or table the caucus
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Once the moderated caucus has exhausted all of its allotted time, you can move to:
A) an unmoderated caucus B) a different subtopic focus in a separate moderated caucus another moderated caucus of a different subtopic
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