Return to course: AMAC Action Delegate On-boarding
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Orientation Wrap-up
What is AMAC Action’s primary role?
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To sell AMAC memberships
To endorse conservative candidates for office
To serve as the advocacy arm of AMAC and advance policy aligned with AMAC’s mission
To provide Social Security and Medicare counseling
AMAC Action is described as a 501(c)(4) organization. What does the transcript say it operates on?
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Membership dues only
Government grants
Corporate sponsorships
Generous donations from supporters
Which of the following best describes the role of an AMAC Action Delegate?
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A paid lobbyist assigned to Washington, D.C.
A liaison to local congressional offices and elected officials
A customer service representative for AMAC memberships
A trainer for the AMAC Foundation’s Social Security advisors
According to the training, what should delegates do if they identify a state bill that aligns with AMAC Action’s mission?
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Contact the media immediately
Bring it to AMAC Action’s attention
Start a petition without notifying AMAC Action
Endorse a candidate who supports it
What does AMAC Action specifically say it does not do?
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Host calls to action
Meet with elected officials
Endorse candidates or elected officials
Provide policy briefings
What are Freedom Forums and event hosting opportunities meant to help delegates do?
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Raise membership dues
Support candidate campaigns
Educate and engage members on issues, policy, and elected officials
Replace AMAC Action staff in official communications
Which of the following is listed as one of AMAC Action’s legislative priorities?
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Entertainment policy
Election integrity
International tourism
Corporate branding
What must new delegates do after registering for the resource library to officially become an AMAC Action Delegate?
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Pay a registration fee
Attend Hill Day in Washington, D.C.
Read and e-sign the delegate guidelines acknowledgement form
Complete the entire Constitutional Advocacy Academy
What is the purpose of the Constitutional Advocacy Academy mentioned in the training?
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To train citizens in effective advocacy and policy engagement
To certify members as Social Security advisors
To prepare delegates to run for office
To teach fundraising for AMAC memberships
Why does the training encourage delegates to open AMAC Action emails even if they cannot read them immediately?
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To unlock access to the resource library
To prevent email providers from sending future AMAC Action communications to junk folders
To confirm attendance at every meeting
To automatically register for monthly webinars