Convincing other to vote a certain way.
what is a lobbyist
The Active support of a cause
What is Advocacy
Voters who will not be present at their polling places on Election Day may mail in a ballot.
What is an Absentee
Meeting with Government officials to discuss a specific legislation.
What is Direct Lobbying
A person who pleads for a cause/puts an idea forward.
What is a Advocate
Depriving someone the right to vote.
What is disenfranchised
Media campaigns and Mailing letters to citizens to encourage them to contact legislators about a specific policy; are examples of.
The organized response by a society to protect and promote health, to promote health, to prevent illness, injury and disability.
What is Public Health
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
trying to change the government not just influence it, want action, can get out of hand.
what is a movement.
Can be achieved through health promotors influencing policy makers and encouraging them to create policies and laws that are healthy.
What is Public Policy
The right to vote in a political election.
What is Sufferage
Another word for an interest group.
what is civil society.
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.
A contested election means that the losing candidate is demanding
What is a Recount