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vicotolentino

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An advocate's personal credibility:
 
  a. Influences the degree to which others will listen to them.
  b. Influences their ability to tell ethical untruths.
  c. Influences their dependence on political relationships.
  d. Influences their likelihood to complain about certain policies.

Question 2

Policy advocates develop power resources by:
 
  a. Building personal credibility.
  b. Learning to network.
  c. Creating links with groups.
  d. All of these choices.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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