Non-Governmental Organizations
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30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of an advocacy group?
The use of reliable research and data to inform and support decision-making in the development and implementation of public policies.
The deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustice.
A type of advocacy that involves individuals or small groups working at the local level to promote a cause or bring about social or political change.
An organization that works to influence public opinion and government decisions on a particular issue or cause.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of civil disobedience?
An organization that works to influence public opinion and government decisions on a particular issue or cause.
The deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustice.
A type of advocacy that involves individuals or small groups working at the local level to promote a cause or bring about social or political change.
The use of reliable research and data to inform and support decision-making in the development and implementation of public policies.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of evidence-based policy?
The deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustice.
An organization that works to influence public opinion and government decisions on a particular issue or cause.
A type of advocacy that involves individuals or small groups working at the local level to promote a cause or bring about social or political change.
The use of reliable research and data to inform and support decision-making in the development and implementation of public policies.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of grassroots advocacy?
The use of reliable research and data to inform and support decision-making in the development and implementation of public policies.
A type of advocacy that involves individuals or small groups working at the local level to promote a cause or bring about social or political change.
The deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustice.
An organization that works to influence public opinion and government decisions on a particular issue or cause.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of legislation?
The deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustice.
A type of advocacy that involves individuals or small groups working at the local level to promote a cause or bring about social or political change.
Laws or statutes enacted by a legislative body or government.
The use of reliable research and data to inform and support decision-making in the development and implementation of public policies.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of legislative advocacy?
A type of advocacy that involves individuals or small groups working at the local level to promote a cause or bring about social or political change.
The use of reliable research and data to inform and support decision-making in the development and implementation of public policies.
The process of influencing the development and passage of legislation by advocating for specific policies or changes.
An organization that works to influence public opinion and government decisions on a particular issue or cause.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of lobbying?
An organization that works to influence public opinion and government decisions on a particular issue or cause.
A type of advocacy that involves individuals or small groups working at the local level to promote a cause or bring about social or political change.
The deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustice.
The act of attempting to influence government officials or legislators to support a particular cause or issue.
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