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100

This is the job title of the person who is also known as the leader of the United States

Who is The President?

100

This place is the Capitol of the United States and where Federal Laws are made.

What is Washington, D.C.?

100

Rules the government uses to make decisions

What are policies?

100

The "Main Character" of your Story.

Who is me? (Name, Me, Myself, any other name)

Where you live, how you are part of the disability community, any other identities.

200

A person who makes laws.

Who is a legislator?

200

This City is where Developmental Disabilities Day, Down Syndrome Day, and Calendar Day all take place

What is the city of Annapolis?

200

Someone who holds a government position because people voted for them.

Who is an Elected Official?

200

These are tools that are used commonly: Recordings, writing, videos, and art. 

What are ways to tell our Story?

300

This person is a part of Maryland General Assembly.

Who is _____. (Name any representative in Maryland State Government)

300

These are places where Advocacy can take place

What is Montgomery County, State of Maryland, or The United States (Anywhere!)

300

Public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy

What is Advocacy?

300

Your Advocacy Goals.

What is ____? 

What is most important problem to you? What change can be made to overcome this problem?

400

This person is a US Senator for the State of Maryland.

Who is _____. (Angela D Alsobrooks or Christopher van Hollen Jr)

400

These are other local advocacy groups.

What/Who is _____? Name any advocacy group or nonprofit agency that means a lot to you. 

400

These are issues that STAND Together wants to advocate for

What is ____? Any issues important to our group members, examples could include Medicaid, Education, or Employment. 

400

Using a photos or images, practicing our Stories, getting feedback, or using humor in our Stories. 

What are ways to make our story stronger?