Return to course: AMAC Action Advocacy Academy: Issues, Principles, and Citizen Engagement
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Why Citizen Advocacy Matters Quiz
Which constitutional protection gives citizens the right to contact government officials and ask for action?
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The right to petition the government
The right to trial by jury
The right to bear arms
The right against unreasonable search and seizure
What is the main difference between complaining and effective advocacy?
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Complaining is always more useful than advocacy
Advocacy identifies an issue, explains why it matters, and asks for a specific action
Advocacy should never include personal experience
Complaining is protected by the Constitution, but advocacy is not
Why are personal stories useful in citizen advocacy?
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They replace the need for facts
They help elected officials understand how policies affect real people
They make advocacy less credible
They should only be used by professional lobbyists
Which of the following is a sign of a credible citizen advocate?
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They contact the wrong office on purpose
They exaggerate facts to get attention
They personally insult elected officials
They communicate respectfully and focus on the issue
What is one of the first steps to becoming an effective citizen advocate?
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Memorizing every bill in Congress
Knowing who represents you at the federal, state, and local levels
Avoiding all public policy discussions
Waiting until someone else speaks up first