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24. what are the steps in processing a main motion? 25. bringing a main…

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  1. what are the steps in processing a main motion?
  2. bringing a main motion before the assembly requires the maker of the motion to begin their statement with the words ___.

a. i make the motion
b. i motion
c. i move
d. we should

  1. a second on a motion is ___.

a. a sign that the person seconding the motion is in favor of the motion
b. the same as an affirmative vote
c. a signal that more than one person wants to discuss the motion
d. the second person to stand and discuss the motion

  1. what are the three ways to amend a motion?

match the types of votes to their definitions.

  1. the chairman asks for a verbal response from all members in favor of the motion, and then from all members opposed to the motion

a. ballots
b. rising
c. roll call
d. voice

  1. the chairman asks for all in favor to raise their hands or stand, then repeats for those opposed; counted results are announced
  2. each member is asked for their vote, and the vote is recorded individually
  3. anonymous votes that are written, tallied, and recorded

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. In parliamentary procedure, the steps in processing a main motion generally include a member making the motion, another member second - ing it, debate if allowed, and then a vote. However, without more context, a full - detailed list of steps cannot be provided here.
  2. In parliamentary procedure, when bringing a main motion before the assembly, the maker of the motion begins with "I move". So the answer is C.
  3. A second on a motion is a sign that the person seconding the motion is in favor of the motion. So the answer is A.
  4. Three common ways to amend a motion are: substituting part of the motion, adding to the motion, and striking out part of the motion.
  5. When the chairman asks for a verbal response from all members in favor and then opposed, it is a Voice vote. So the answer is D.
  6. When the chairman asks for all in favor to raise their hands or stand and repeats for those opposed with counted results announced, it is a Rising vote. So the answer is B.
  7. When each member is asked for their vote and the vote is recorded individually, it is a Roll call. So the answer is C.
  8. Anonymous votes that are written, tallied, and recorded are Ballots. So the answer is A.

Answer:

  1. N/A (not enough context for full answer)
  2. C. I move
  3. A. a sign that the person seconding the motion is in favor of the motion
  4. Substituting, adding, striking out
  5. D. Voice
  6. B. Rising
  7. C. Roll call
  8. A. Ballots