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burton19126

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Large movements that emerged following WWII to address non-economic issues like women's rights and the environment are referred to as
 
  a. advocacy groups.
  b. new social movements.
  c. civil society.
  d. interest groups.
  e. iron triangles.

Question 2

Informal networks sharing a common viewpoint, working to promote (or resist) certain political, economic, or social changes and engaging in activities such as mass protests are known as
 
  a. advocacy groups.
  b. interest groups.
  c. attentive public.
  d. iron triangles.
  e. social movements.



kardosa007

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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