. Twelve easy lessons in parliamentary law, based on Parliamentary rules made easy. SECONDARY MOTIONS. 1 To Table or Take from the Table. 2 Previous Question. 3 To Postpone to a Set Time. 4 To Commit or Recommit. 5 To Amend. 6 To Postpone Indefinitely, MAIN THIRD I^BSSON. How many motions are there? How manyclasses? Name them. Study amendments. (Page23.) Apply the Seven Things to an amend-ment. Study a second amendment. (Page24.) Ask what an amendment is, and impressthe point that it is a motion, a secondary mo-tion, and give its rank. Point out that while itis higher than To Postpo
. Twelve easy lessons in parliamentary law, based on Parliamentary rules made easy. SECONDARY MOTIONS. 1 To Table or Take from the Table. 2 Previous Question. 3 To Postpone to a Set Time. 4 To Commit or Recommit. 5 To Amend. 6 To Postpone Indefinitely, MAIN THIRD I^BSSON. How many motions are there? How manyclasses? Name them. Study amendments. (Page23.) Apply the Seven Things to an amend-ment. Study a second amendment. (Page24.) Ask what an amendment is, and impressthe point that it is a motion, a secondary mo-tion, and give its rank. Point out that while itis higher than To Postpone Indefinitely, itwill not apply to it (see 4, page 22), nor canit be used over it for the purpose of amend-ing the Main Question. Have nothing more tosay about To Postpone Indefinitely; leave itout entirely, and study the five ways of amend-ing. (Page 26.) Have an illustration given ofeach of the five ways of amending. An amend-ment is a part of the question to be amendedand can not be separated from it, except to takea vote on it. A motion and its amendments formone question. Quiz on Amendments. Note).—Do not allow one member to answerall the questions nor make all the motions. DRILL. Become formal. What is your pleasure?Use the same motion. Amend it by u
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