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The reason we use parliamentary procedure to conduct meetings is to:
Run meetings effectively
When it comes to parliamentary procedure, this type of motion introduces the subject to the group:
Main motion
Parliamentary Procedure allows people to be heard and treated identically. This best describes:
Impartial hearing
Parliamentary Procedure can be adapted to fit the needs of any group. This best describes being:
Flexible
When it comes to parliamentary procedure, this type of motion alters how the main motion is treated. This must be voted on before the main motion.
Subsidiary motion
Parliamentary Procedure is fair to everyone through majority rules. This best describes being:
Democratic
When others speak in a meeting, each speaker deserves your:
Attention
When it comes to parliamentary procedure, if no one seconds your motion, then it is considered to be:
Dead
Once you make a motion, you should wait for it to be:
Seconded
The official student association that provides technology education students an opportunity to develop leadership skills is known as:
TSA