Political Science, asked by pandeysrinath5259, 1 year ago

two examples of advocacy campaign

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Answered by Anonymous
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Any time you do something on behalf of someone else, it can be considered advocacy. As a result, there are many, many examples that can be given. One example, however, is particularly relevant in contemporary western societies - voter registration. By facilitating voter registration (and subsequently encouraging them to vote), you empower others and allow them to take an active role in their own lives. Because of this many will also become more interested in the local, state and national government processes - which may even provide the impetus for some to run for public office themselves.

Of course there are other examples as well. But I think that advocacy, in it’s truest sense, is the notion of helping others who, for whatever reason, are unable to effectively help themselves. Ideally these people might then be able to advocate for others, in a “pay it forward” type of process.

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Answered by ankitsinghhh1234
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What are two examples of advocacy campaigns, and two ways in which it can raise awareness?

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Any time you do something on behalf of someone else, it can be considered advocacy. As a result, there are many, many examples that can be given. One example, however, is particularly relevant in contemporary western societies - voter registration. By facilitating voter registration (and subsequently encouraging them to vote), you empower others and allow them to take an active role in their own lives. Because of this many will also become more interested in the local, state and national government processes - which may even provide the impetus for some to run for public office themselves.

Of course there are other examples as well. But I think that advocacy, in it’s truest sense, is the notion of helping others who, for whatever reason, are unable to effectively help themselves. Ideally these people might then be able to advocate for others, in a “pay it forward” type of process.

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