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It's when a group of people are voting on something of significance (ie) a law. if the law gets passed "the motion carries"

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Who makes a motion at a meeting?

Any member recognized by the facilitator may make a motion. Following a second, the group discusses the motion. When discussion ends, the motion is voted on.


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How does eletricity go though wires?

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