Lobbying
Advocacy
Voting
100

Convincing other to vote a certain way.

what is a lobbyist 

100

The Active support of a cause

What is Advocacy

100

Voters who will not be present at their polling places on Election Day may mail in a ballot.

What is an Absentee

200

Meeting with Government officials to discuss a specific legislation.

What is Direct Lobbying

200

A person who pleads for a cause/puts an idea forward.

What is a Advocate

200

Depriving someone the right to vote.

What is disenfranchised

300

Media campaigns and Mailing letters to citizens to encourage them to contact legislators about a specific policy; are examples of.

what is indirect lobbying 
300

The organized response by a society to protect and promote health, to promote health, to prevent illness, injury and disability.

What is Public Health

300

A volunteer campaign in the United States launched in June 1964 to attempt to register as many African-American voters as possible in Mississippi.

What is Freedom Summer

400

trying to change the government not just influence it, want action, can get out of hand.

what is a movement.

400

Can be achieved through health promotors influencing policy makers and encouraging them to create policies and laws that are healthy.

What is Public Policy

400

The right to vote in a political election.

What is Sufferage

500

Another word for an interest group.

what is civil society.

500

People unite to make a difference. Organizing and encouraging people to act in a certain way and bring about a particular objective.

What is how mobilizing groups are used.

500

A contested election means that the losing candidate is demanding  

What is a Recount

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