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In this advocacy role, a person may be paid to contact government officials on behalf of a client
  organization to provide information regarding a specific policy issue and/or recommendation.
 
  a) activist
  b) collaborator
  c) lobbyist
  d) campaigner

Question 2

Oppressed groups such as individuals in poverty, people of color, members of the GLBTQ
  population, women, and the elderly are the reason social workers critique policy in terms of:
 
  a) Utility
  b) Cost-benefit
  c) Human rights
  d) Tax burdens



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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